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ABP News-CVoter survey Highlights: NDA, UPA won't get clear majority in LS polls, hung parliament projected

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ABP News-CVoter survey Highlights: NDA, UPA won't get clear majority in LS polls, hung parliament projected

Background

Lok Sabha Election 2019: In wake to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, the pulse in the country's political arena is fast paced as the Game of Thrones to form the next government at the Centre shall witness a slug fest between the political heavyweights.

 

The political landscape in the country is changing rapidly with new alliances being stitched by opposition parties to take on the BJP. Congress’ has resurfaced as a national player after its sweeping win in the Hindi heartland states in the recently held assembly polls in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh. However, the non-BJP parties, those were likely to contest under a united opposition front and had sworn support to the Congress led Grand Alliance, have begun to show signs of alienation. In UP, the Congress was snubbed by Akhilesh-Mayawati duo, while in Andhra Pradesh, Congress announced it would be contesting both state and national polls alone.

 

To gauge the public opinion of the electorate across the nation with regards the Lok Sabha elections, ABP News has conducted its “Desh ka Mood” survey, will be aired today in the evening at 5 pm.

 

This Poll is part of the largest and definitive independent sample survey tracker series carried out in India over the last 24 years, conducted by independent

 

ABP News conducts these regular pre-poll surveys to provide the viewers with the most authentic and reliable information about the prevailing public opinion.

 

Who is the choice of voters this time- Narendra Modi or Rahul Gandhi? Will the mandate grant BJP another term in the Center or will it be in the favour of the Congress? ABP News’ Desh Ka Mood survey will provide you an insight.

 

The CVoter Tracker is carried out each and every week, 52 waves in a calendar year, in 11 national languages, across all States in UTs in India. All our polls are based on a random probability sample as used in the globally standardized methodology, carried out by trained researchers across all geographic and demographic segments.

 

This survey is based on CATI interviews of adult (18+) respondents across all segments. The data is weighted to known census profile.

 

This Poll is part of the largest and definitive independent sample survey tracker series carried out in India over the last 24 years, conducted by independent international polling agency CVoter, a globally renowned name in the field of Socio-Economic research.

 

The CVoter Tracker is carried out each and every week, 52 waves in a calendar year, in 11 national languages, across all States in UTs in India. All our polls are based on a random probability sample as used in the globally standardized methodology, carried out by trained researchers across all geographic and demographic segments. This survey is based on CATI interviews of adult (18+) respondents across all segments. The data is weighted to known census profile.

 


Release Date: 24th January2019

Desh Ka Mood - Poll Sample Size: 22309

Desh ka Mood - Poll Fieldwork: 3rd Week December 2018 to 3rd Week January 2018

Sample spread: ALL 543 Lok Sabha seats across ALL states

MoE: +/- 3% at macro level and +/- 5% at micro level @ Confidence interval: 95%

 

Timing:

You can watch the Desh ka Mood survey at 5 pm on ABP News.

Where to catch the survey:

Other than the channel, viewers could watch ABP News Desh Ka Mood survey on their mobile phones as well, on ABP Live app. You can go to www.abplive.in or you can also catch it on Hotstar to watch the videos.

You can use hashtag #देशकामूड to tweet your views.

Here are the important links:

Live TV: https://www.abplive.in/live-tv

English Website: abplive.in

Hindi Website: abpnews.in

Facebook: Facebook.com/abplive

Twitter: twitter.com/abpnewstv

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/abpnewstv
20:27 PM (IST)  •  24 Jan 2019

ABP News-CVoter survey: No party to get a clear majority in 2019 Lok Sabha polls
The ABP News and CVoter survey have predicted a major setback for the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the upcoming 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led coilation may fall short of the majority mark of 272. The NDA is predicted to get 233 seats, while the UPA is predicted to settle for 167 seats.
19:46 PM (IST)  •  24 Jan 2019

As per ABP News-C Voter Survey: In Punjab-
• NDA projected to win 1 seat out of 13 Lok Sabha seats
• UPA projected to win 12 seats of the total 13 seats
19:45 PM (IST)  •  24 Jan 2019

As per ABP News-C Voter Survey: In Haryana-
• NDA projected to win 7 seats out of the total 10 seats
• UPA projected to win 3 seats
19:16 PM (IST)  •  24 Jan 2019

ABP-CVoter Poll Survey: TMC runaway leader in WB winning 34 of 42 seats in 2019 LS polls

As per the ABP-C Voter poll survey, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is all set to win a lion's share of the seats in upcoming Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal. The incumbent Mamata Banerjee led TMC govt is likely to win 34 out of the 42 parliamentary seats in the state.

19:15 PM (IST)  •  24 Jan 2019

As per ABP News-C Voter Survey: In Madhya Pradesh-
• NDA projected to win 23 seats
• UPA projected to win 6 seats of the total 29 seats
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