BJP set to rebound in UP, Modi effect, SP to fall: Opinion poll
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on Wednesday, 5 February 2014
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A Lokniti-IBN National Tracker survey review has uncovered on Thursday that there is an enormous Narendra Modi wave in Uttar Pradesh. The state is extremely urgent for structuring government at the Centre as it has 80 Lok Sabha seats — the most astounding of all states of the nation.
In the event that this overview is seen as the true ebb and flow pattern, then this could make as an immense 41 to 49 Lok Sabha seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party from the state.
The Bahujan Samaj Party may win 10-16 seats, while Samajwadi Party 8-14 and Congress 4-10. Other parties can win 2-6 seats.
Modi, Mulayam fight
Earlier on Thursday, BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi and SP head Mulayam Singh Yadav fought, with both striking one another over the conditions in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
Yadav set the stage for the verbal duel when he struck Modi while tending to a rally in Varanasi.
Alluding to Modi's his oft-rehashed comment that BJP will transform Uttar Pradesh into a Gujarat, the SP supremo said he has "blood of innocents" on his conscience and might not be permitted to do so.
"A rally is on in Gorakhpur where the chief guest is the BJP's PM candidate. They say, they'll make a Gujarat (here). But please reconsider, you won't be in a position to do a Gujarat. You'll do a Gujarat, confer abominations and slaughters. Since this is the thing that you have completed there," Yadav said.
Claiming that "Modi is answerable for the riots in Gujarat", he asked BJP how would it be able to select Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate when "monstrosities and slaughters" were done in the state governed by him, a clear reference to the post-Godhra riots in 2002 when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
Soon after, Modi, while tending to a rally in Gorakhpur, hit back, saying Yadav and his CM son Akhilesh Yadav were pursuing him.
" Netaji, do you know the meaning of converting to Gujarat? It means 24-hour electricity in every village and street. You can't do it. It requires 56-inch chest," Modi said, evidently prescribing that it needs definitiveness.
Modi said Gujarat had been carrying on with a life of "peace and agreement" throughout the previous 10 years which was past Mulayam, whom he alluded as "Netaji" in his location.
In the event that this overview is seen as the true ebb and flow pattern, then this could make as an immense 41 to 49 Lok Sabha seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party from the state.
The Bahujan Samaj Party may win 10-16 seats, while Samajwadi Party 8-14 and Congress 4-10. Other parties can win 2-6 seats.
Modi, Mulayam fight
Earlier on Thursday, BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi and SP head Mulayam Singh Yadav fought, with both striking one another over the conditions in Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
Yadav set the stage for the verbal duel when he struck Modi while tending to a rally in Varanasi.
Alluding to Modi's his oft-rehashed comment that BJP will transform Uttar Pradesh into a Gujarat, the SP supremo said he has "blood of innocents" on his conscience and might not be permitted to do so.
"A rally is on in Gorakhpur where the chief guest is the BJP's PM candidate. They say, they'll make a Gujarat (here). But please reconsider, you won't be in a position to do a Gujarat. You'll do a Gujarat, confer abominations and slaughters. Since this is the thing that you have completed there," Yadav said.
Claiming that "Modi is answerable for the riots in Gujarat", he asked BJP how would it be able to select Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate when "monstrosities and slaughters" were done in the state governed by him, a clear reference to the post-Godhra riots in 2002 when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
Soon after, Modi, while tending to a rally in Gorakhpur, hit back, saying Yadav and his CM son Akhilesh Yadav were pursuing him.
" Netaji, do you know the meaning of converting to Gujarat? It means 24-hour electricity in every village and street. You can't do it. It requires 56-inch chest," Modi said, evidently prescribing that it needs definitiveness.
Modi said Gujarat had been carrying on with a life of "peace and agreement" throughout the previous 10 years which was past Mulayam, whom he alluded as "Netaji" in his location.
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