The process of assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh has started. Meanwhile, the jump of political frogs has also started. The ministers and MLAs leaving BJP are trying to create an atmosphere against the government. But what will be the impact of his departure on the public and what can be the possible outcome of the assembly elections. In this regard, Times Now Navbharat conducted a recent survey, in which it has been claimed that again in UP, the Yogi government will return to power with an absolute majority.
In the survey of Times Now Navbharat, the figures of seats will be given to all the parties from western Uttar Pradesh to Purvanchal. BJP is seen ahead of Samajwadi Party in every area of the state. This shows that the party’s exit from the party is not going to affect the BJP’s possible victory. In this election, BJP and its allies can get 219 to 245 seats, while main rival Samajwadi Party and its allies can get 143 to 154 seats. Which is about 60 seats less than the majority.
BJP is ahead of Samajwadi party even in terms of vote share, what percentage of votes in UP. According to the Times Now Navbharat survey, BJP may get the highest 37.2 percent votes, while Samajwadi Party may have to be satisfied with 35.1 percent. On the other hand, BSP is likely to get 12.1 percent and Congress 9.7 percent. According to the survey, Yogi Adityanath is still far ahead of others for the post of CM. 49.6 percent people want to see Yogi Adityanath become CM again.
BJP’s support base remains, with many ministers and MLAs leaving BJP, questions are being raised whether voters will also move away from BJP. The exact answer to this will be available only on March 10. But the survey shows that the BJP’s base is not being affected by the leaders leaving the BJP and going to the Samajwadi Party. Because the tickets of the leaders who have left the BJP were going to be cut. According to sources, BJP is cutting tickets of those sitting MLAs, against whom there is resentment of the local people.
It is worth noting that the schedule for the assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh has been announced. This time polling will be held in seven phases. The first phase of elections will be held on February 10 and counting of votes will take place on March 10. Uttar Pradesh, the country’s largest state, has 403 assembly seats. The BJP had a resounding success in the 2017 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. This time in the election battle of Uttar Pradesh, BJP, SP, BSP and Congress have given their full strength, but the main contest is visible only in BJP and SP.
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