
News Topical, Digital Desk : Ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, another new survey has been released. According to this survey, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's popularity remains intact. According to the new JVC Poll survey, the JDU could see a significant increase this time. The party is projected to win 53 seats, 10 more than it won in 2020.
In the August survey, JDU had won only 29 seats.
According to the JVC Poll Survey, the JDU had won only 29 seats in an August survey, but now this figure has almost doubled. The survey projects Nitish Kumar as the people of Bihar's first choice and the most popular chief ministerial candidate. The BJP is projected to win 71 seats this time, while the RJD could finish second with 74. In the last election, the BJP won 74 seats and the RJD 75.
According to the survey, which party will win in vote share?
In terms of vote share, the NDA is projected to win 41-45% of the vote, while the Grand Alliance is projected to win 37-40%. Prashant Kishore's party, Jan Suraj, is also being considered an 'X-factor' this time. According to surveys, this new party could make a strong start in the elections by securing 10-11% of the vote. According to surveys, the NDA is projected to win 131 to 150 seats. The BJP is projected to win 66-77 seats, the JD(U) 52-58 seats, and other NDA allies 13-15 seats.
For the Grand Alliance, the survey projects 57-71 seats for the RJD, 11-14 for the Congress, and 13-18 for others, giving the opposition alliance a total of 81-103 seats. Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraj Party is projected to win 4-6 seats, while the AIMIM, BSP, and others are projected to win 5-6 seats each.
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