ABP-CVoter Opinion Poll: With elections nearing in five states, ABP and CVoter reached out to the voters of three poll-dates states — Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan — to find out if they think that the actions of investigating agencies in poll-bound states can become an issue in the assembly elections. With polling slated to begin on November 7 and continue until November 30, all eyes are on the political landscape in these five states. The voting process is planned to take place in a single phase in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Mizoram, while Chhattisgarh will witness voting in two phases.
In Chattisgarh, as many as 41.2 per cent of voters think that actions taken by the central probing agencies will become an issue in the poll-bound state, while 37.2 per cent think it will not. Meanwhile, 21.6 per cent voted "can't say."
In Madhya Pradesh, a total of 44.8 per cent of voters think that actions taken by the central probing agencies will become an issue in the poll-bound state, while 30.3 per cent think it will not.
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In Rajasthan, as many as 40.2 per cent of voters said that the actions taken by the investigating agencies will become an issue in the poll-bound state, while 37.3 per cent said that it will not.
As the polling dates approach, these insights are anticipated to continue shaping the strategies and narratives of political parties in the weeks to come.
[Disclaimer: This survey was based on CVoter personal interviews conducted among 2,812 adults across India. Sometimes the table figures do not sum to 100 due to the effects of rounding off. The margin of error is +/- 3% at the macro level and +/- 5% at the micro level. We believe this will give the closest possible resemblance to the trends.]