57 percent want to change government In Karnataka


New Delhi, Mar 29 (IANS): An exclusive survey-cum-opinion poll conducted by CVoter in Karnataka ahead of the May 10 Assembly elections reveals that as many as 57 per cent of the respondents are angry with the state government and want to change it.

As per the survey, just about 17 per cent of the potential voters say that they are not angry with the government and do not want to change it. There are other ominous signals for the BJP government led by Chief Minister Basavraj Bommai. Almost 47 per cent of the respondents rate the performance of the Chief Minister as 'poor'.

In addition, corruption has emerged as a major issue among the voters in the state after unemployment and infrastructure. In Assembly elections in states ruled by the BJP, the last time corruption had become a major issue was in Jharkhand in 2019, where the BJP had lost. Barring that, incumbent BJP governments in states have not faced such levels of anger among a majority of the voters who want to change the government.

CVoter surveys and polls in the recent past have shown that anger against the state government and a stated desire to change it doesn't necessarily mean the incumbent loses the elections. Another factor is perceptions about who is seen to be winning the elections irrespective of anger levels against the government.

The alarm bells for the BJP are loud even here as 39 per cent of the respondents in the CVoter poll say they think the Congress is winning Karnataka while 34 per cent feel that the BJP is retaining power in the state.

It is rare for a party to go on and win Assembly elections when more voters feel that the rival in winning. To put things in perspective, CVoter had conducted a similar poll in Himachal Pradesh before the elections in late 2022. In that poll, 46.6 per cent of the voters felt the BJP will win, while 43.2 per cent felt the Congress will win. Yet, the BJP lost power to the Congress, albeit by a narrow margin.

 

  

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  • Reynbo, Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    Many Hindu Voters mainly supporters of Modi are no longer with BJP. Before 2014 they were with Congress or Manmohan Singh but just for a change and they started support Modi and not BJP. Now the same people start looking towards Congress. Also, the Hindu community is now highly educated and they do not support communalism. Hindu community is deeply hurt with the recent ongoing issues specially the senseless speeches against Catholics.

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  • Sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    Predicting is a mind game and phycological foreplay. Be patient. let us all vote and see who will win

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    People in Karnataka want s Honest Government ...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 29 2023

    Most controversial and communally disturbed and supporter of Hindu rightwing & various Hindu organizations government. Purely and intentionally illtreats cortain community and appliest biased rules openly. Katnataka is influenced and controlled by rightwing goons than by elected government. Voters must wake up and save our State from further collapse of secular values.BJP is expert in buying MLAs at exorbident cash offer on crores & crores just to retain their Hindu powers.

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  • Sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    Have sincere look at yourself.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 29 2023

    da name of da party itself is enough, bjp= brhasta jumla paapies. double engine 40%+40%=80% corruption.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Wed, Mar 29 2023

    reduce BJP to the sidelines, at least this time, voters of the state!

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  • nitin shetty, bangalore

    Wed, Mar 29 2023

    90% wants to throw this neech govt central and state to the dustbin. chowkidar chor hai.

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  • Well Wisher, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 29 2023

    According to political pundits more than 120 seats will grab by BJP...a latest report.

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 30 2023

    Thanks to EVM

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Mar 29 2023

    BJP was not elected Government in Karnataka. It has gained power by crooked means.

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