Yogi Government completed 4 years, said this about elections and BJP
Yogi Government completed 4 years, said this about elections and BJP
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Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath Government in UP has completed 4 years today. After taking over the command of the state on 19th March 2017, CM Yogi Adityanath has always been a victim of the opposition's target of law and order and other issues. Despite this, there has been no drop in the popularity of his government. The Yogi Government has still become the first choice of the people. ABP-C voters have recently conducted a survey on the functioning of the Yogi Government. The survey has tried to palpation the pulse of the people after the 4-year rule of CM Yogi. The survey has brought out that if elections were held as of date, the BJP government can once again return to power with a resounding majority, while the opposition Samajwadi Party, the Bahujan Samaj Party, and the Congress are almost the same as the election result of 2017.

BJP still the first choice of the people: The Yogi Government of UP has become the first choice of the people as of date. The opinion of the people involved in the survey shows that as of date if the assembly elections were held in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP (BJP) has received about 41 percent of the votes. The Bhagwa Party got 41.4 percent votes in the 2017 assembly elections. This time the party can get a little fewer votes than the last assembly elections. This survey of ABP-C voters as of March 2021.

Slight changes in vote share of SP, BSP, and Congress: Good things have not emerged for SP, BSP, and Congress in these elections. SP president Akhilesh Yadav's wish to return to power remains incomplete. According to the survey, the SP can get 24.4 percent votes in the polls. This is just 2.4 percent higher than the vote percentage of the party in the 2017 voice elections. In the last assembly elections, the SP received 22% votes. Similarly, BSP is also going to live around its old performance. Mayawati's party got 22.2 percent votes in the last voice election, while this time it could get 20.8 percent votes. BSP's vote bank has seen a drop of 1.4 percent.

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