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And now CNN-IBN
survey says Narendra
Modi is first choice of
India for the post of PM
A CNN-IBN Opinion Poll conducted
across eight urban centres
Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata,
Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Bangalore
and Hyderabad showed that
even as the Manmohan Singh-led
UPA is losing its credibility in
urban areas, Narendra Modi
stands head and shoulders above
his rivals with voters when it
comes to leadership of the BJP
and the NDA.
The survey, conducted from 8-10
May with a sample size of 2,033,
shows that Modi is the
overwhelming urban choice as
NDA-BJP leader with 39 percent
seeing him as prime ministerial
material. LK Advani comes next
with 17 percent. The rest have
preferences in single-digits.
Interestingly, barring Kolkata, Modi
is No 1 choice is all cities, with
Ahmedabad (not surprisingly)
leading the pack with 76 percent
preferring him, followed by
Lucknow (which is surprising)
giving him 60 percent. This
suggests that Modi may be key to
reviving the BJPs fortunes in
Uttar Pradesh, too.
The interesting point is that Nitish
Kumar, who is widely seen as a
possible prime minister in case the
regional allies of the NDA fare
better than the BJP itself, gets just
5 percent. He is more a media
creation than anything else.
A majority of the respondents in
the CNN-IBN survey (49 per cent)
did not favor another term for the
UPA II. When asked who would be
the most ideal candidate from the
opposition alliance, NDA, to be
Indias next PM, 39 per cent of the
respondents preferred Gujarat Chief
Minister Narendra Modi.
An overwhelming 66 per cent of
Indias urban population thinks
the Manmohan Singh-led UPA
government has lost its credibility
to govern. Also, more than half of
the respondents (59 per cent)
expressed dissatisfaction with the
current government.
And now CNN-IBN survey says Narendra Modi is first choice of India for the post of PM | DeshGujarat
survey says Narendra
Modi is first choice of
India for the post of PM
A CNN-IBN Opinion Poll conducted
across eight urban centres
Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata,
Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Bangalore
and Hyderabad showed that
even as the Manmohan Singh-led
UPA is losing its credibility in
urban areas, Narendra Modi
stands head and shoulders above
his rivals with voters when it
comes to leadership of the BJP
and the NDA.
The survey, conducted from 8-10
May with a sample size of 2,033,
shows that Modi is the
overwhelming urban choice as
NDA-BJP leader with 39 percent
seeing him as prime ministerial
material. LK Advani comes next
with 17 percent. The rest have
preferences in single-digits.
Interestingly, barring Kolkata, Modi
is No 1 choice is all cities, with
Ahmedabad (not surprisingly)
leading the pack with 76 percent
preferring him, followed by
Lucknow (which is surprising)
giving him 60 percent. This
suggests that Modi may be key to
reviving the BJPs fortunes in
Uttar Pradesh, too.
The interesting point is that Nitish
Kumar, who is widely seen as a
possible prime minister in case the
regional allies of the NDA fare
better than the BJP itself, gets just
5 percent. He is more a media
creation than anything else.
A majority of the respondents in
the CNN-IBN survey (49 per cent)
did not favor another term for the
UPA II. When asked who would be
the most ideal candidate from the
opposition alliance, NDA, to be
Indias next PM, 39 per cent of the
respondents preferred Gujarat Chief
Minister Narendra Modi.
An overwhelming 66 per cent of
Indias urban population thinks
the Manmohan Singh-led UPA
government has lost its credibility
to govern. Also, more than half of
the respondents (59 per cent)
expressed dissatisfaction with the
current government.
And now CNN-IBN survey says Narendra Modi is first choice of India for the post of PM | DeshGujarat