NDA may win 300 seats in snap LS polls, say surveys


New Delhi, Jan 26 (DHNS): The BJP-led ruling NDA will bounce back to power with 293-309 seats with 34% vote share if a snap Lok Sabha election is held, ABP News-Lokniti-CSDS survey predicted on Thursday.

The Congress-led UPA is projected to double its tally compared to 2014 elections and may bag 127 seats but will remain way behind the magic figure of 272, thanks to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity.

According to the survey, the NDA's projected winning tally of 293-309 seats is about 30 seats down when compared to what it won in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. In 2014, BJP alone won 282 seats, leading the NDA which in total captured 336 seats.

Another poll, the annual India Today Mood of the Nation (MOTN) poll, said imminent Lok Sabha elections will fetch the BJP 258 out of 543 seats, down from 282 it won in 2014. In terms of vote share, it is 40% of India's electorate.

On the other hand, the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance will win 202 seats with a vote share of 38% - just two points behind the NDA. Other parties may command a vote share of 22%, translating into 83 seats.

If NDA loses 30 seats out of 336 it won in 2014 elections, it means BJP may fall short of majority mark of 272, the survey found, according to ABP News-Lokniti-CSDS.

BJP dip

It said the slight dip in the BJP's popularity seems to be benefitting the Congress party the most, for now. The UPA is expected to bag 122-132 seats if polls were held today. In 2014 Lok Sabha elections, UPA could only reach a figure of 59 with Congress winning 44 seats out of it. What is clear, the survey pointed out, was the UPA may double its seat share in Lok Sabha if polls were held today.

According to the survey, the NDA's performance is strongest in North India followed by western India. The UPA is far behind the NDA except in south India where it is getting almost double the seats of NDA. The NDA seems to be faring well in the Eastern states of India.

Priyanka as PM

The India Today poll found that, among the others India would like to see as the next Prime Minister, Priyanka Gandhi makes a surprise appearance at the third position (4%), followed by another woman leader - West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, at 3%.

At least 2% each of those polled preferred Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, his predecessor P Chidambaram, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, BJP chief Amit Shah, and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav. BSP chief Mayawati is the preferred PM for 1% of those polled.

  

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  • chittaranjan, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    In 2019 election NDA. Will do fat better than now. i am sure they will win more than 375 to 395 seat. that fact is that every one want MR. Modi want as PM. this is not party politcs this good for country.

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  • Rakshith Poojary, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    Modi Jai. Kesari jai!! Rahul waste.
    Only modi doing good to us. Even CM Yogi best.
    It's clear indication that Bjp will win in Karnataka and Yeddi will be CM.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    As per EVM no doubt it will be 543.😃

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    Their own survey to get confidence among them self.

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  • shailu, kolkatta

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    NAMO NAMO

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  • BH Balakrishna PAI, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    This prediction may go wrong when actual results are announced in 2019. NDA may surpass its present tally of 336 and may even bag 376, who knows?. BJP's popularity and its acceptance among the masses have not shrunk. Rather , it has gone upwards than it was in 2014. NDA is sure to form the next government in 2019 with Modi as PM. Modi is the most popular and a mass leader.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    Ambani, Adani & Ramdev sponsored Survey ...

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  • JOSSY DSOUZA, thokkottu, permannur

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    100% PAID SURVEY.....

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  • Mahesh, MANGALORE

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    Bet you wouldn't have said the same thing if the survey showed UPA winning.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    I remember ppl like you said same thing about BJP victory prediction in UP and Uttarkand

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    I believe this Survey ......Number seats may Further dip....when election Nears in 2019......where Modi can't Ignore his Alliance and where real problem starts for him....

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Fri, Jan 26 2018

    There is still more than a year time for LS elections. BJP can win more seats than in 2014. CONgress should be taught a lesson for things like defaming Modi, asking for pakis help to remove Modi govt...

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