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National projection: NDA likely to get 211-231, UPA distant second with 107-127

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The Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is expected to stage a come back with an impressive 211-231 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. The ruling Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) is projected to lose more than 100 seats.

The UPA is expected to get just 107-127 seats. Many regional parties are expected to maintain their lead in their respective states.

According to CNN-IBN-Lokniti-CSDS National Election Tracker, Narendra Modi-led BJP is heading for a massive victory and the Congress is likely to be routed in most of parts of India. It is likely to be routed in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Delhi.

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The survey was conducted in 18 states across India in the first two weeks of January.

National projection:

NDA (BJP + Shiv Sena + Shiromani Akali Dal) - 211-231

UPA (Congress + NCP + Kerala allies + JMM) - 107-127

Trinamool Congress (TMC) - 20-28

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) - 15-23

Left Front - 15-23

YSR Congress Party - 11-19

Biju Janata Dal (BJD) - 10-16

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) - 10-16

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) - 9-15

Samajwadi Party (SP) - 8-14

Janata Dal United (JDU) - 7-13

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) - 7-13

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) - 6-12

Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) - 6-10

Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) - 4-8

Janata Dal Secular (JDS) - 4-8

According to the findings overall 27 per cent respondents have answered that they vote for the Congress while 34 per cent people want to vote for the BJP.

The UPA allies have just 1 per cent backing and BJP allies have just 2 per cent backing nationally. The BSP 3 per cent, Left Front 4 per cent, Samajwadi Party 3 per cent, AAP 4 per cent and others have 22 per cent backing respectively.

While the BJP has gained 7 per cent votes in the last six months, the Congress has lost 1 per cent.

If the elections are held in January 2014, the UPA is expected get 28 per cent, NDA is expected to get 36 per cent and others are expected to get 36 per cent votes respectively.

BJP leads in both rural and urban areas:

Survey findings show that the Congress seems to have lost its strong base in rural areas. It is very shocking news for the party, which always did well in rural India. In rural India, the BJP has got 34 per cent backing and the Congress has got 26 per cent support.

While the Congress has lost 1 per cent support, the BJP has gained an impressive 9 per cent votes in rural areas. In urban areas, Congress has got 30 per cent support and the BJP has got 34 per cent support. Both Congress and BJP have gained 1 per cent each in urban areas.

The BJP is now ahead of the Congress even among lower class and poor voters who are traditionally Congress backers. A total of 34 per cent lower class and 32 per cent poor class voters are backing the BJP as against 26 per cent for the Congress.

Among the Upper middle class and middle class, the BJP has got 37 per cent and 35 per cent support respectively. The Congress has got 26 per cent and 29 per cent backing respectively.

Only the elderly people prefer Congress over BJP

The BJP has got more support than the Congress across all age groups except the elderly people who are aged 56 years and above. In this age group, 31 per cent favour the Congress while the BJP has got 29 per cent support.

Among the voters in the age group of 18-25 years 23 per cent back Congress and 38 per cent back BJP. Among the voters in the age group of 26-35 years, 27 per cent back Congress and 35 per cent back BJP. Among the voters in the age group of 36-45 years, 26 per cent back Congress and 35 per cent back BJP. Among the voters, in the age group of 46-55 years, 28 per cent back Congress and 32 per cent back BJP.

BJP improves across castes and communities

Survey findings show that BJP has improved its position across castes and communities compared to last survey held in July 2013. Among the Hindu upper caste voters 54 per cent back BJP and just 18 per cent back the Congress.

Among the dominant farmers, 20 per cent back Congress and 36 per cent back BJP.

Among upper OBCs 22 per cent back Congress and 38 per cent back the BJP. Among lower OBCs 23 per cent back Congress and 50 per cent back BJP.

Among the SCs 29 per cent back Congress and 22 back BJP. Among the STs 41 per cent back Congress and 36 per cent back BJP. Among the Muslims 45 per cent back Congress and 13 per cent back BJP.

UPA unpopular, more in North

Overall 52 per cent across India feel that the UPA at the Centre should not get another chance. Only 26 per cent support another term for the UPA.

In North India, 59 per cent are against another chance. Only 22 per cent in North back another term. In the South, 46 per cent feel that UPA should not get another chance. Only 23 per cent feel that it deserves another chance. In Central India, 53 per cent feel that UPA does not deserve another chance. Just 27 per cent back another term for the UPA.

In Western India, 52 per cent are opposed to the idea of another chance. Only 30 per cent back the idea. In Eastern India, 50 per cent oppose another term for the UPA and 30 per cent oppose it.

BJP's perception better

The BJP seems to have the best image at the moment on various issues. It leads in almost every parameter.

Most social media users prefer BJP

Among the social media users BJP is the most preferred choice. Among Facebook and Twitter users, the gap between the Congress and BJP widens. Overall 39 per cent social media users back the BJP. Only 22 per cent social media users back the Congress while 13 per cent back the AAP and 26 per cent back others.


National projection: NDA likely to get 211-231, UPA distant second with 107-127


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Modi's campaigning is picking up again. As election gets closer, NDA's figures will further improve!
 
Congress may END UP in DOUBLE FIGURES, WORST performance in the history of the Party, no wonder, our favorite baba wasn't chosen as a PM candidate :D
 
231 high forecast is still shy of majority by 41 seats, I see Nitish Kumar getting around 10, that would have helped had he not got into disagreement over Modi, but he may come back, trying to see where th rest 40-50 seats have to come from- Trinamool, AIADMK?
 
BJP alone must at least win 200 seats for Modi to become PM less than that bjp will have to settle for another PM candidate. 3 moths left hope bjp campaigns really hard and give it all they have.
 
If BJP want a stable government then BJP need atleast 210-220 seats otherwise Mamta & jaylalita will not sleep them even for single night.
 
231 high forecast is still shy of majority by 41 seats, I see Nitish Kumar getting around 10, that would have helped had he not got into disagreement over Modi, but he may come back, trying to see where th rest 40-50 seats have to come from- Trinamool, AIADMK?

If this predictions turn out to be true, believe me, AIADMK, TMC, MNS, BSP will be in line to join NDA, meaning the next Govt. can have comfortable majority of >300 seats.
 
For the first time i am proud to say that we andhrites are routing Congress...after the demise of YSR...

Thats the biggest factor for Congress, I guess, last time they won 33 seats there out of 42 (largest no. of seat from single state for Congress).
 
Talking about regional players looks like Behenji's and Mullah Singh's clout has decreased while Amma and Didi's have emerged as strong regional candidates.
 
Thats the biggest factor for Congress, I guess, last time they won 33 seats there out of 42 (largest no. of seat from single state for Congress).
Idiots took the credit...We only elected them because of YSR...
Now we feel betrayed and for sure we will make them regret it...
 
Idiots took the credit...We only elected them because of YSR...
Now we feel betrayed and for sure we will make them regret it...
YS Reddy is one of the most corrupt and debauch chief minister of india,i wud say even mor than, lalu or mulayam, but its hard truth that in a democracy like india we have to take these thugs along with us.......
 
YS Reddy is one of the most corrupt and debauch chief minister of india,i wud say even mor than, lalu or mulayam, but its hard truth that in a democracy like india we have to take these thugs along with us.......
We in andhra may not agree with that...You probably got brainwashed by some media channel...
One does not simply die for YSR...
 
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