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Mood of the Nation Survey updates: NDA to get 274, UPA may secure 164 seats
2019 is a crucial year and the Narendra Modi government would face the electorate. An interesting mood of the nation survey has been conducted to find out what the people feel about the existing government which completes four years.
The Mood of the Nation survey conducted by ABP-CSDS news gives a picture about what the people think of the government and who they would vote for in 2019.
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According to the survey, PM Modi is still a popular face in the country. In May 2017, PM Modi's popularity rate was 44 per cent, but declined to 37 per cent in January 2018 and currently stands at 34 per cent.On the other hand, Rahul Gandhi's popularity increased by 15 per cent between May 2017 to May 2018. His popularity increased to is 24 per cent.
In central and western India out of the 114 seats, the BJP would bag 70 to 78 seats. This is down from the 108 it had bagged in 2014. The UPA which had won 10 in 2014 would get 41 to 47 if elections were to be held now in this region. The others who had scored a duck in 2014 are expected to get 0-2.
In West Bengal, the Mood of the Nation survey says that if elections were to be held today, the TMC would bag 65 per cent of the vote share. The NDA has made some gains when compared to 2014. The NDA would end up with a vote share of 24 per cent when compared to the 17 it bagged in 2014.
The BJP appears to be on the downfall in both Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh in terms of vote share. In both the BJP ruled states, the survey says that if polls were held today, the party would not be able to hold on to its government. In Madhya Pradesh, the party is also facing anti-incumbency which may go against it.
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