Thursday 8 October 2015

NDA is leading with 4% of votes in Bihar Assembly election poll over Mahagathbandhan

  
Bihar Assembly Election, Article is focusing on the survey done by Times of India and Nielsen. Both the survey shows clearly that Modi magic is still flowing in Bihar. Narendra Modi 4 consecutive rally in Bihar has boost the confidence of the Karyakarta's of BJP and moreover has given a strong option in front of public of Bihar to opt for NDA government. Nitish-Lalu-Sonia gathbandhan is in serious trouble but giving neck to neck fight. Trouble because they have power of 3 strong leaders of the party even than there mahagathbandhan is lacking behind NDA lead by one man Army "Narendra Modi"

Survey clearly shows that NDA has sizable 4% led on the Nitish-Lalu-Sonia led mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) according to Times of India Survey.
The survey shows that 44% of those polled said they would vote for the NDA while 40% said they would back the JD(U)-RJD-Congress combine. Smaller parties and independents were backed by 10%, which left a small chunk of about 6% who were undecided on who they would vote for. The poll had a sample size of 2,046, out of which 80% were rural voters. The NDA had significantly higher support among female respondents as well as among the young (those aged between 20 and 30) while the Mahagathbandhan found stronger support among older voters aged between 46 and 60. The 30-45 year age group had a higher proportion of undecided voters, about one in 10, than other age groups.

Where as according to Nielsen survey the grand coalition was projected to win 122 seats in the 243-member Bihar Assembly, according to our Survey conducted in September. However, the final Opinion Poll has predicted that the Nitish Kumar-led association is set to lose ten seats thereby dropping down to 112.

According  to the Opinion Poll, the BJP-led combine including LJP, RLSP and HAM is likely to get majority in the upcoming polls. Narendra Modi’s charisma continues unabated as the NDA is likely to bag 128 seats out of 243.

In a state where "social justice" is often a euphemism for caste-based politics, that is an indicator that while there may be a yearning for 'vikas', it is not necessarily happening by overriding identity politics.

ONE STRONG LEADER IS GOING TO CHALLENGE THREE CORRUPTED LEADER'S....


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