New Delhi. Less than 2 years left. Lok Sabha elections will be held in March-April 2024. Even before this, the opposition is trying to unite to form the next government at the Centre. Alliances are being formed and broken at many places. So will the unity of the opposition become a problem for PM Narendra Modi and the BJP in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections? The answer to this question has come out from a recent survey. Today we are going to tell you what this survey of news channel ‘Aaj Tak’ is telling, how encouraging it is for the opposition trying for unity.
According to this latest survey of Aaj Tak, even though Nitish Kumar has broken ties with BJP in Bihar and the unity of the opposition is being said to be stronger in his trust, but the public mood is currently looking different. According to this survey, if the Lok Sabha elections are held today, then the people of the country are not in the mood to hand over power to the opposition. According to the survey, 56 percent or more than half of the people of the country are satisfied with the work of the Modi government. The result of this is that if the Lok Sabha elections are held today, BJP will get 283 seats out of 543 in the Lok Sabha. That is, the people themselves are seen giving the BJP a majority to form the government.
It was a matter of forming the government, but the face of the PM also matters a lot to the public. In this survey, an attempt was made to know that where do Rahul Gandhi and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal stand as compared to Modi? The results of this question will also surprise you. According to the results of the survey, 53 percent of the people of the country want to see Modi once again in the post of PM. Whereas, the main opposition faces against him are 9 percent of those who see Rahul Gandhi on the post of Congress and only 7 percent who want to see Kejriwal on the PM post. If according to the survey data, the mood of the people of the country remains the same for the next one and a half years, then there is no room for doubt that Narendra Modi will once again hold the record of running the longest opposition government at the Center by sitting on the post of PM.