BJP may win 122 seats in Gujarat: Survey
By IANS - NEW DELHI
12th December 2012 04:42 PM
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to win a near two-thirds majority of 122 seats in the 182-member Gujarat assembly, according to a survey released Wednesday.
The LensOnNews survey projected 53 seats for the Congress and just one seat for former chief minister Keshubhai Patel's Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP). In the last election, the BJP had won 117 seats.
Six other seats could go to independents and other parties.
According
to the survey, the BJP is likely to secure 46 percent and the Congress 36 percent of votes, followed by six percent for GPP.
These are findings of a statewide opinion poll conducted by LensOnNews among a representative cross-sectional sample of 12,078 voters between November 28 and December 8.
According to the survey, the Keshubhai-led GPP has taken away from the BJP a sizeable chunk of the numerically strong Leuva
Patel vote in the Sourashtra region.
"Yet, it has neither helped
the GPP winning seats (except in Visavadar where Keshubhai Patel is tipped to win) nor has it hurt the BJP in Sourashtra," it said.
The
projected tally for the BJP could swell beyond 130 seats if the state records either a high voter turnout of over 65 percent or the women's turnout matches or exceeds that of men, it said.
The survey said Chief Minister Narendra Modi enjoyed a significantly higher popularity among women than men.
"Thus,
higher participation of women in Gujarat can act as an antidote to the local level anti-incumbency factor or the caste factor ... on the strength of Modi's personal charisma."
It said the Congress was defensive throughout the campaign and "showed some aggression" in speech
only towards the end when Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul descended on the state.
It pointed out that the BJP had fielded strong candidates against all important Congress leaders, forcing them to stay put in their respective constituencies.
The
first phase of Gujarat election will be held in 87 constituencies covering the entire Sourashtra region and south Gujarat Thursday. Polling for the second phase will be held in 95 constituencies December 17.
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Comments(12)
Long live Narendra Modi. Every one must vote for the BJP. Kick out the Congress NOW.
Posted by Vikram Patel at 12/12/2012 18:55 Reply to this Report abuse
It's is time people say bye bye Congress. for over 60 years of their rule in the country we have only seen corruption every where. They are most corrupt lot not capable of ruling this wonderful nation. Let BJP be in Gujarat and then to the whole country. Bilal Pathn
Posted by Bilal Pathan at 12/12/2012 18:57 Reply to this Report abuse
No matter what people say abot the riots of 2001. Now it is a distant past in Gujarat. Yes, I am a Gujarati Muslim and fully inderstand that for the state to move forward the only option is to vote for the BJP. JAY HIND.
Posted by Zubeida Rana at 12/12/2012 19:01 Reply to this Report abuse
Bravo. Let Gujarat and the nation move ahead.
Posted by Dorothy at 12/13/2012 07:24 Reply to this Report abuse
I think Modi will win 135 seats.
Posted by Rahul Miano at 12/12/2012 19:06 Reply to this Report abuse
Zubeidaben, you are voting for the future, I say bravo for your vote and progressive comments. Let us look towards the bright future and say good riddance to Congress. Jay Hind.
Posted by Rahul Miano at 12/12/2012 19:11 Reply to this Report abuse