The
performance of BJP-led government has been rated "above average"
in an opinion poll released today but the rating of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is higher than that of his government.
In the opinion poll conducted by ABP News-Nielsen, 46 per cent of the respondents rated the government as very good or good but Modi got a higher rating of very good or good from 54 per cent of those polled.
According to the opinion poll, if the Lok Sabha elections were to be held tomorrow, NDA is likely to get 38 per cent vote share which will give it 301 seats as against 339 seats in May 2014 polls.
The Congress-led UPA is likely to get a vote share of 28 per cent which will give it 108 seats compared to 62 seats in the previous elections, it said.
The poll said the BJP is likely to get 43 per cent of the vote share and the Congress 14 per cent with Aam Admi Party(AAP) bagging four per cent of the votes, bigger than any other regional players.
The survey conducted to understand the "mood of the nation" shows that around 47 per cent of respondents think that Modi's popularity is decreasing day by day but 45 per cent of the respondents think otherwise.
In the opinion poll conducted by ABP News-Nielsen, 46 per cent of the respondents rated the government as very good or good but Modi got a higher rating of very good or good from 54 per cent of those polled.
According to the opinion poll, if the Lok Sabha elections were to be held tomorrow, NDA is likely to get 38 per cent vote share which will give it 301 seats as against 339 seats in May 2014 polls.
The Congress-led UPA is likely to get a vote share of 28 per cent which will give it 108 seats compared to 62 seats in the previous elections, it said.
The poll said the BJP is likely to get 43 per cent of the vote share and the Congress 14 per cent with Aam Admi Party(AAP) bagging four per cent of the votes, bigger than any other regional players.
The survey conducted to understand the "mood of the nation" shows that around 47 per cent of respondents think that Modi's popularity is decreasing day by day but 45 per cent of the respondents think otherwise.
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