Tag: Chhattisgarh Opinion Poll 2023

  • Will Bhupesh Baghel win in Chhattisgarh or will the lotus bloom? What does the public mood say?

    A latest opinion poll has come out regarding who has the upper hand in Chhattisgarh assembly elections. According to the Opinion Poll survey of IANS-Polstrat, Congress seems to be forming the government once again in Chhattisgarh. This survey was conducted between September 1 and September 13. It is claimed that this is a survey of 3,672 sample size. According to the survey, Congress can get 62 seats in Chhattisgarh. Statistics show that there is no anti-incumbency against the Bhupesh Baghel government.

    According to the opinion poll of IANS-Pollstrat, Congress is expected to get 62 seats in the assembly elections to be held at the end of the year. This survey shows that Bhupesh Baghel will once again come to power in Chhattisgarh. At present, Congress has 68 seats in the 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly. However, there are signs of increase in BJP’s vote percentage. BJP is expected to get 27 seats in this assembly elections.

    Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Baghel has got a strong rating of 60 percent in the survey. The people of the state have supported Baghel as the most popular CM candidate. 50 percent of the respondents in the survey described Baghel’s performance as a CM as better. BJP’s Raman Singh seems to be far behind in this matter. Only 34 percent people are in favor of Raman Singh. If we talk about vote share, BJP is expected to get 38 percent vote share while Congress is expected to get 44 percent vote share.

    If we talk about MP, BJP seems to have the upper hand in the assembly elections. However, a close fight will be seen between Congress and BJP. According to the opinion poll of IANS-Pollstrat, BJP may get 116 to 124 seats in Madhya Pradesh while Congress may get 100 to 108 seats. Talking about vote share, BJP is expected to get 42 percent vote share in MP while Congress is expected to get 40 percent vote share. Talking about Rajasthan, like Baghel, Ashok Gehlot’s position seems strong.