In direct contest for PM, voters in AP, Punjab, Kerala, TN prefer Rahul over Modi


New Delhi, Apr 21 (IANS): In a direct contest, most voters in Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala and Tamil Nadu will vote for Rahul Gandhi as the Prime Minister but in the rest of the country Narendra Modi continues to be the preferred choice, according to CVOTER-IANS poll tracker.

In a survey carried out on April 19, voters were asked that if given a chance to directly elect the Prime Minister of India, whom will they choose between Gandhi and Modi. At the national level, Modi led over Gandhi by 26.10 per cent.

But a state-wise break-up showed that 64.96 per cent voters in Kerala preferred Gandhi to be the Prime Minister against only 23.97 per cent going for Modi.

The other states which beat the national trend include Tamil Nadu where 60.91 respondents preferred Gandhi and only 26.93 per cent made Modi as their choice. In Punjab, 37.04 respondents preferred Gandhi and 36.05 said Modi.

All the four are non-Bharatiya Janata Party ruled states.

While at the national level the sample size was 11,192, in the states -- 451 people were asked the question in Andhra Pradesh, 701 in Kerala, 533 in Tamil Nadu and 502 in Punjab.

The Modi lead was -11.00 in Andhra Pradesh, -40.99 in Kerala, -33.93 in Tamil Nadu and -0.99 in Punjab. Modi has the maximum positive lead over Gandhi in Haryana (61.50).

The Congress President is also least preferred in Haryana as only 14.92 per cent respondents favoured him.

  

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  • Vasu, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    In AP those people will vote for YSR. In TN they will vote for DMK. What is the use of Rahul preference no use.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    Entire India loves Honesty ...

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  • sk, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    So rest of 25 states it is Modi? So bad....

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  • Moideen, Surathkal

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    Hellooooo sir....this is always the case as the regional parties are strong here except Kerala ......this is an open secret

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    This is the vote of the educated and Intelligent lot of people from South India and Punjab. The writting is on the wall. Inspite of three times Chief Minister and now PB for five years people opting for a Novice like Rahul Gandhi is a clear indication of the growing anger against modi and his incompetent Govt.

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  • neeth, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    I too share your pain. Agree with you that educated people will vote for Rahul. But unfortunately Congress failed to give education for most part of India and we have a lot of illiterate people in India who will vote for Modi. Sorry bro

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 21 2019

    Do you mean only illiterate will vote for Modi? Come on that is very rude!

    Yes I agree that congress failed to give education. In fact from 2014-2019, everybody became educated. Time to believe in miracles!

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