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Majority of Delhi voters think AAP will return to power

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New Delhi: Less than a month before the February 8 Delhi Assembly elections, the IANS-CVoter survey found that a majority of voters think that the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will win the polls and that the image of local candidates will be their priority, but their preferred Prime Ministerial candidate remains Narendra Modi.
The survey was conducted on 2,326 voters, spread across urban, semi-urban and rural areas, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
To a questions as “Irrespective of which party you support or vote for, which party do you think will win in your assembly area in the coming assembly elections?”, 59.7 per cent voters chose the AAP, 24.1 per cent said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), 2.4 per cent favoured the Congress and 0.4 per cent to others, while 13.4 per cent said they “can’t say”.
Asked the “best candidate to be the Prime Minister of India”, 70.7 per cent chose incumbent Modi, 9.4 per cent took name of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, 4.1 per cent mentioned former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi’s name, 3.2 per cent in favour of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and 0.8 per cent suggested name of Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi. At least 4.9 per cent voters named “others” and 6.9 per cent said they “can’t say”.
To a question as “which among is on your mind while voting in assembly elections”, 40 per cent voters replied that image of the local candidate will be their priority, 22.6 per cent said they will think about the Chief Minister, 13.9 per cent preferred the party while casting their franchise, 11.3 per cent the Prime Minister, 44.4 per cent on state-level leadership and 0.3 per cent on the basis of caste or community of the candidate. However, 7.5 per cent said they “don’t know or can’t say”.
On “how certain are you about voting in the coming assembly elections in Delhi?”, 93.8 per cent said: “I am 100 per cent sure that I will vote”, 4.3 per cent said “I want to vote but I am not sure if I will be able to vote”, 0.2 per cent said they would not vote while 1.7 per cent said “can’t say”.
The 70-member Delhi Assembly will go to the polls on February 8. The results will be declared on February 11.
The Delhi Assembly elections are considered prestigious, given that it is the national capital and the centre of the Union government. The AAP had defeated BJP in 2015 and the saffron party has been itching to wrest power. (IANS)

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