Opinion Poll conducted
by polling agency Cicero for the India Today Group shows that the Modi
'hawa' is now at gale force in the heartland states of Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar.
Uttar Pradesh Forecast
Voters are set to give the BJP up to 68 of the 120 seats in these two states, the party's vote share projected to jump by a game-changing 17.5 % in Uttar Pradesh and 16.7 % in Bihar.
Mayawati in Uttar Pradesh and Nitish Kumar in Bihar are the ones yielding the most to Modi.
The BJP won only 10 seats in Uttar Pradesh in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, but is now projected to increase its tally to 46 seats, give or take four
The BJP is in a dominant position in all seven major regions of Uttar Pradesh. It is only in the 14 seats of the Doab region that the vote percentage of the SP is marginally more than that of the BJP. The only other region where there is a close contest is in the 14 seats of North-east Uttar Pradesh, where the BJP is on the heels of the SP
The Congress and the Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) together hold 27 seats from Uttar Pradesh. This tally is likely to crash to between 6 and 10, which would be a major embarrassment to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, who was hailed for the party's good showing in 2009.
Uttar Pradesh Forecast
Voters are set to give the BJP up to 68 of the 120 seats in these two states, the party's vote share projected to jump by a game-changing 17.5 % in Uttar Pradesh and 16.7 % in Bihar.
Mayawati in Uttar Pradesh and Nitish Kumar in Bihar are the ones yielding the most to Modi.
The BJP won only 10 seats in Uttar Pradesh in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, but is now projected to increase its tally to 46 seats, give or take four
The BJP is in a dominant position in all seven major regions of Uttar Pradesh. It is only in the 14 seats of the Doab region that the vote percentage of the SP is marginally more than that of the BJP. The only other region where there is a close contest is in the 14 seats of North-east Uttar Pradesh, where the BJP is on the heels of the SP
The Congress and the Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) together hold 27 seats from Uttar Pradesh. This tally is likely to crash to between 6 and 10, which would be a major embarrassment to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, who was hailed for the party's good showing in 2009.
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