New Delhi. The opposition parties are already preparing for the Lok Sabha elections to be held in the year 2024. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar is constantly trying to unite the opposition parties and make a big and strong organization against PM Narendra Modi and BJP. Will this harm Modi and BJP? The answer to this question has been found in the survey of news channels ‘ABP News’ and ‘C-Voter’ C-Voter. The results of this survey can be a matter of serious concern for the opposition parties anti-Modi and BJP. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has been continuously surrounding PM Modi on the issue of China. In the past, the Chinese army has retreated in the PP-15 area of Ladakh. The survey asked what effect did this have on India’s credibility? In the survey, 51 percent said that India’s credibility increased due to this. Whereas, 29 per cent said that the creditworthiness decreased.
A question was asked on the 5th largest economy of India. The question from the people was whether India is on its way to become a world power? To this 64 per cent answered yes and 36 per cent no. Another question was that which name can be agreed for the post of PM on behalf of the opposition? In response, 23 percent named Rahul, 18 percent Arvind Kejriwal, 12 percent Nitish Kumar and 6 percent named Mamata Banerjee. Whereas, 29 per cent said that no name will be agreed upon. There was also a question in the survey that how did the alliance with RJD and increasing crime in Bihar affect Nitish Kumar’s image? On this, 54 percent people said that Nitish’s image was tarnished. At the same time, 26 percent said that the image was good.
In the survey of ABP News and C-Voter, it was also asked whether the statements of AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi in the matters of Gyanvapi and Madrasa survey are provocative? On this question, 70 percent said that Owaisi made provocative statements. Whereas, 30 per cent denied it. A question was also asked whether the Congress did politics of provocation by releasing the picture of the Sangh incendiary. On this, 60 percent said that it was politics of provocation. 40 per cent refused to consider it a politics of provocation. In the survey, people were also asked whether the issue of shrines of Ayodhya, Kashi and Mathura will have an impact in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and what will be the benefit from it? In response to this question, 60 percent of the people said that this issue will benefit.