ABP News-CVoter Opinion Poll: Oppn Targets On Modi Govt Failing To Pack A Punch?
Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, the opposition has been trying to corner the Modi Government by highlighting key issues such as electoral bonds, farmers' agitation, and CAA.
With the Lok Sabha elections around the corner and the parties gearing up to secure a victory, the political landscape in the country is heating up with each passing day. Amid the chaos, the opposition has been seeking ways to corner the ruling party by highlighting key issues be it the Supreme Court's ruling on electoral bonds, CAA, or farmers' agitation. The opposition I.N.D.I.A. bloc that has been witnessing its own set of issues amid seat-sharing fights is up against a tough fight with the ruling BJP-led NDA alliance.
In association with CVote, ABP News conducted an opinion Poll, asking respondents whether the opposition is succeeding in cornering the Modi government on crucial issues. In the survey, a total of 39.4 percent of respondents felt that it was true. Out of which, 50.7 percent supported the opposition, while 28.0 percent backed the NDA.
A total of 46.5 percent of the respondents felt that the opposition was unsuccessful in cornering the Modi government. Out of the total number of respondents, as many as 30.4 percent backed opposition, while 62.5 percent of them were NDA supporters.
14.3 percent of the respondents chose not to say anything or did not know about it.
[Disclaimer: Current survey findings and projections are based on CVoter Opinion Poll Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI) conducted among 41,762 adults, all confirmed voters. The surveys were conducted from February 1 to March 10, 2024. The data is weighted to the known demographic profile of the States. Sometimes the table figures do not sum to 100 due to the effects of rounding. The final data has socio-economic profiles within +/- 1% of the demographic profile of the states. We believe this will give the closest possible trends. The sample spread is across all 543 electoral constituencies in the country. The margin of error is +/- 5% and the vote share projections have been done with 95% confidence interval.]