ABP News C-Voters: The opposition has opened a front against the Bharatiya Janata Party for the next year’s Lok Sabha elections in the country. One after the other, all the leaders of the opposition parties are planning a strategy to oust the BJP from power. In such a situation, the discussion now is that where does Congress leader Rahul Gandhi stand in the race for the post of PM?
For ABP News, C-Voter got to know the mood of the country regarding completion of nine years of Modi government. Who is the first choice of the people for the post of PM? What is the biggest problem in the country? Rahul ahead or behind in the race for the post of PM?
Let’s read the mood of the people
Who is the choice of PM?
Source- C Voter
Modi-49% Rahul-18% Nitish-1% Yogi-6% Mamta-2% Kejriwal-5% Others-19% >>
Who is the PM’s choice between Modi and Rahul?
Source- C Voter
Modi-56% Rahul-35% Neither both-5% Don’t know-4 %
What is the biggest issue of the country at this time?
Source- C Voter
Unemployment – 28% Inflation – 22% Corruption – 6% Poverty – 7% Development – 6% Don’t know – 7% Others – 24%>>
In the end, the question was that how happy are the public with the functioning of the central government.
Source- C Voter
Happy – 71% Unhappy – 27% Don’t know – 2%
Home Minister Amit Shah predicted about the Lok Sabha elections, said…
Let us tell you, on Thursday (May 25), Union Home Minister Amit Shah claimed during a one-day visit to Assam that after the Lok Sabha elections 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will become the PM for the third consecutive time and the Congress will not even be able to get its current seats in the Lok Sabha. . According to the news agency PTI, Shah said, “Narendra Modi will again become the Prime Minister next year with more than 300 seats. The Congress has lost the status of being an opposition party and will not be able to get even the number of seats it currently has in the Lok Sabha.
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