Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and Gujarat CM Narendra Modi
Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party is likely to hit the Congress hard in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, a survey by ABP News-Nielsen in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai-Thane regions said on Monday. According to the snap poll, the AAP is likely to impact the Congress's fortunes the most in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
AAP predicted to sweep Delhi, to wipe out Congress
As per the ABP News-Nielsen snap poll in Delhi, Kejriwal's AAP is likely to wipe out Congress. The AAP is likely to win 6 seats. The Congress might not get a single seat compared to its clean sweep of all seven seats in the 2009 polls. The BJP is likely to win only one seat.
Modi scores over Kejriwal as most preferred PM candidate
As per the snap poll, Kejriwal's appeal seems restricted to Delhi as Modi leads in Mumbai and the national capital region (NCR) with an overall 48 per cent vote. Kejriwal got 31 per cent of the vote, while Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi stands third in the race for prime minister with an overall 16 per cent vote.
NDA to gain in Mumbai-Thane region due to AAP's presence
According to the snap poll, Congress and NCP alliance is likely to get only 3 seats in 2014 polls as compared to 8 seats in 2009. The presence of AAP in Mumbai and Thane region is likely to give the BJP and Shiv Sena alliance an upper hand. The alliance is predicted to get 6 seats in 2014 polls as compared to just one seat in 2009. The AAP is likely to win only one seat.
BJP to win Faridabad and Gurgaon
According to the snap poll, the BJP is predicted to win Gurgaon and Faridabad seats in Haryana. The Congress is predicted to lose both with around 12 per cent vote share as compared to the vote share of over 38 per cent in 2009.
AAP predicted to win Ghaziabad, Rajnath in trouble
As per the snap poll, both the AAP and the BJP are likely to win Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar seats respectively. The BSP will lose its single seat.
The field work for the ABP News-Nielsen snap poll was done in 21 parliamentary constituencies in Delhi, NCR and Mumbai region between January 10-12 with 2,585 respondents.
- with IANS inputs
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