Asked about the crucial issues, 21 per cent said uplift of poor while 17 per cent were of the view that providing basic facilities like water, electricity and roads will be the main issue. 13 per cent felt price rise will be another key issue.
Friday, 5 July 2013
As per Week magazine survey NDA to win 197 seats
New Delhi: A survey by The Week magazine has predicted
that NDA will win in 197 seats, UPA in 184 seats while other parties
will get a total of 162 seats in the Lok Sabha polls next year. As per
the survey, whose sample size was not given, UPAs vote share will come
down to 31.7 per cent from 37.2 per cent in 2009 Lok Sabha polls while
NDAs vote share will go up from 23.3 per cent to 26.7 per cent in the
general election next year. The vote share of other parties which was
39.5 per cent in 2009 will go upto 41.6 per cent.
The survey said 32 per cent people felt Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi will be the best Prime Minister followed by Manmohan Singh
(15 per cent) and Rahul Gandhi (13 per cent). Eight per cent people
opined that Sonia Gandhi would be the best Prime Minister while five per
cent each supported Mayawati and L K Advani for the top job followed by
Mulayam Singh Yadav (4 per cent), Nitish Kumar (3 per cent) and Mamata
Banerjee (3 per cent).
Among the Congress leaders, 39 per cent of those surveyed felt Rahul
Gandhi will be best person for the top job while 25 per cent supported
Manmohan Singh and 18 per cent supported Sonia Gandhi. Five per cent of
those surveyed supported P Chidambaram as PM while three per cent
supported A K Antony. Asked if Third Front leads the Government then
who will best suited for the job, 19 per cent supported Nitish Kumar
while Mayawati and Mamata Banerjee got support of 14 per cent of those
surveyed.
Asked about the crucial issues, 21 per cent said uplift of poor while 17 per cent were of the view that providing basic facilities like water, electricity and roads will be the main issue. 13 per cent felt price rise will be another key issue.
Asked about the crucial issues, 21 per cent said uplift of poor while 17 per cent were of the view that providing basic facilities like water, electricity and roads will be the main issue. 13 per cent felt price rise will be another key issue.
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