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Siyasat Ka Sensex | People trust AAP, BJP almost equally over problem solving

According to ABP News' survey conducted by CVoter ahead of Delhi elections, if the elections are held now, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) can get 51 per cent votes. BJP may have to be satisfied with 31 per cent and Congress five per cent. Similarly, when people were asked about the issues in Delhi, they said that the biggest issue was development.
When asked, which party will solve the problem better, people expressed almost equal trust in both AAP and BJP. When people were asked if they wanted to change the MLA, 48 per cent people answered in 'no' and 46 percent responded 'yes'.

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