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New Delhi, as the Election Commission of India (ECI), 6 October (IANS) on Monday announced to vote in two phases for the Bihar assembly elections on 6 and 11 November, counting on November 14, on 14 November, a new opinion paint voter by IANS-Matrize News Communications as a possible game Factor. Popularity on elections will have a “big impact”, and 8 percent, saying “to some extent.”
It aligns with the alleged strength of the BJP, as 35 percent of the respondents have seen it as the best party for good governance in Bihar, 18 percent ahead of JD (U), RJD 13 percent at 13 percent, Jan Suraj 8 percent, 2 percent to Congress and then others.
The survey conducted further on the survey dates shows that CM Nitish’s governance especially highlights strong approval on law and order, while underlining constant concerns such as unemployment and inflation, which can challenge the NDA’s dialect for another tenure.
In the Chief Minister’s race, Nitish Kumar (JD-U) dominates 42 percent of the voters as the first choice for the election today.
Tejashvi Yadav (RJD) trails at 15 percent, which is a 9 percent rating in Suraj Party, the life of political strategist Prashant Kishore.
Other Contenders Include Chirag Paswan (Ljp-Ram Vilas) at 8 per cent, Samrat Choudhary (BJP) at 3 per cent, Girraj Singh (BJP) at 1 per cent, and Upendra Kushwaha (JD -U) at 1 Per Cent.
Seventeen percent are unspecified, and 4 percent prefer others.
IANS-Matrize Poll, titled ‘Opinion Poll Report @ Bihar’, surveyed voters on many issues from local MLA performance to welfare schemes and leadership preferences.
A major attraction is high satisfaction with the Nitish Kumar-Left government because 42 percent of the respondents are “very satisfied,” and 31 percent “are satisfied,” a total approval of 73 percent.
On law and order, a foundation stone of Nitish’s image, 72 percent prefer his government on Lalu Yadav’s era (10 percent), with 12 percent dissatisfied with both and 6 percent uncertain.
This can increase the NDA, especially as the 2025 assembly elections follow Nitish’s return to the alliance in 2024.
Welfare schemes appear to be electoral assets. Electric -free 125 units are seen as highly beneficial from 61 percent (large profit) and 9 percent (some profit), with no only 21 percent profit.
Similarly, by providing women of 10,000 installments to women, Mahila Roger Yojana positively affects 52 percent (quite positive) and 10 percent (to some extent) of the economic conditions of the families positively, although the reports of 19 percent have no effect and 19 percent are uncertain.
However, the suspicion moves high to the promise of the Opposition of 1 million government jobs of RJD, with 61 percent “no trust,” 18 percent “full faith”, 11 percent “partial”, and 10 percent “uncertain”.
This can reduce Tejashvi Yadav’s campaign, which has emphasized employment for youth.
Regarding the special intensive amendment of ECI of voter lists, 54 percent approved it as “good steps”, 17 percent demonstrated it with “required” 16 percent “unspecified”.
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