BJP maintains dominance opposition not figuring in charts
BJP maintains dominance opposition not figuring in charts
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Ahead of 2024 elections, Rahul Verma ,Melvin Kunjumon asserted that the latest YouGov-Mint-CPR Millennial Survey pointed out that the BJP maintain its dominance with a leadership story centred around Narendra Modi.
However, the survey even traced that some sections were significantly less and ikely to support the BJP.
The BJP’s stable support base is shaped by Modi’s popularity.
With the Lok Sabha elections next year, political parties are afoot carving pre-poll alliances and setting narratives. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) retains nearly two-fifths of the popular support in urban India, while the parties in the ambitious Opposition alliance have the combined approval of only 28%, the latest YouGov-Mint-CPR Millennial Survey found.
The survey pinned that the BJP was gearing up to set keep its dominance with a leadership story centred around Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the lack of consensus on a viable alternative.
However, the survey also traced that some sections were strikingly less likely to support the BJP
Since March 2020, the biannual survey has asked its respondents largely representing urban India’s internet-using demography the party they identify with the most.
In its latest round held in June 2023, the survey found that support bases hadn’t moved much in the six-month period preceding it. The BJP had 39% of the support base, and the Congress was a distant second, with 11% showing support. One in five respondents picked state-level parties, while 24% said they did not identify with any political party.
News Edit K.V.Raman
