New Delhi: In the run-up to the Karnataka assembly elections, the state is witnessing a three-sided tussle with Congress trying to regain power, BJP eyeing a second term, and Janata Dal (Secular) also in the race. 


Recently, ABP News conducted a mega opinion poll with C-Voter, which revealed some surprising facts.


In this poll, the people of Karnataka were asked to access the performance of both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the incumbent Chief Minister from Bharatiya Janata Party, Basavaraj Bommai, in the state. 






How is the work of PM Modi?








During the mega opinion poll, the residents of Karnataka were asked to evaluate the performance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The results showcased diverse opinions, with 49 per cent of people who participated in the survey being happy with the work done by PM Modi while 33 per cent were not happy and 18 per were of the view that he performed average. 








Undoubtedly, PM Modi is the most prominent face of the BJP party. However, the discontent among the people of the state can pose challenges for the Saffron party.

 

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How is the work of CM Bommai?








The opinion poll revealed that 51 per cent of respondents in the survey are not happy with the work done by the current Bommai-led Bharatiya Janata Party government while 25 per cent are happy and 24 per cent consider it average. 


Karnataka assembly elections


Karnataka will undergo polls on May 10 and the votes will be counted on May 13. 


According to the opinion poll, Congress seems to be forming the next government in Karnataka with a projected seat range between 107 to 119 while BJP is expected to get seats somewhere between 74 and 86 and JDS between 23 and 35 seats. 


At around 40 per cent, Congress is expected to bag the most vote percentage with BJP following at 40 per cent and JD(S) at 17 per cent, and others at 8 per cent. 


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