BJP may lose 80 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections: Reports
BJP may lose 80 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections: Reports
Share:

There is an electoral climate in the country's politics right now. Whereas in four states on one side assembly elections may be held soon, next year, that is going to be the Lok Sabha elections in 2019. Other parties, including BJP and Congress, are engaged in preparations for these elections. In the Lok Sabha elections, where the BJP is once again planning to get the absolute majority, the Congress is preparing the Mission 2019 in collaboration with the rest of the parties.

It is being reported that in the next Lok Sabha elections in 2019, Congress will join the other political parties to defeat Prime Minister Narendra Modi and defeat the BJP in the elections. There is a time in the Lok Sabha elections, but there is a survey on the public's mood about these elections. According to Sources, in the survey, it has been said that BJP will not be able to gain a majority on its own in the 2019 elections alone. Along with this, the survey is expected to become a hung Lok Sabha.

According to the survey, if the Lok Sabha elections are held now, the NDA can get 281 seats and UPA 122 seats. At the same time, BJP can lose about 80 seats. BJP can capture 245 seats and Congress 83 seats. At the same time, after about 10 months, that is, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, according to the survey, the NDA can get 255 seats and the UPA can get 242 seats. There may be 46 seats in the other. BJP can get 196 seats and the Congress seems to be getting reduced to 97 seats. Apart from this, if the voting percentage is talked about, then if elections are held now, NDA can achieve 36 per cent of the vote share, while 31 per cent of the UPA's share and 33 per cent vote share in the other.

People's opinion was also taken for the prime minister's post. While Narendra Modi is the PM's first choice for 49% of people, the first choice of 27% people is Rahul Gandhi. On the other hand, the survey was done for Modi's better option for PM posting, in which 46 per cent of people consider Rahul Gandhi a better option than Modi, 8 per cent of the people are Mamta Banerjee and 4 per cent of the people are Akhilesh Yadav. According to the survey, this time no party is getting a majority. After thirty years in India's electoral history, there was a majority government of one party in 2014.

Also Read:

Congress leaders target BJP on Rafale deal, 50 leaders in 100 cities to hold a press conference

Former UN Secretary-General and Nobel Prize Kofi Annan passed away

CM Fadnavis in the list of not paying fine after breaking traffic rules

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News