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AAP to appear as the biggest party in Punjab: survey

AAP to appear as the biggest party in Punjab: survey
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New Delhi: Punjab is likely to watch the Hung Assembly with AAP emerge as the largest party in the state in a 2022 poll, according to the ABP-Cvoter-IANs poll.
The battle for the Punjab throne was between Congress and AAP.
ESTWHILE NDA, which consisted of BJP and Shiromani Akali Dal was no longer in the dispute for power in 2022.
Chairman of the Minister of Petiah captain Amarindicate Singh faced a strong anti-incumbency.
In the last round of polls carried out in the state, while 64.8% of respondents said they were not satisfied with the minister’s performance sitting, only 12.6% of those interviewed stated that they were very satisfied and 19% said they were satisfied to some extent with His appearance.
Strong anti-farmer sentiment is not only for the minister’s head sitting but with the overall Congress government in the state as 60.8% of respondents expressed strong dissatisfaction with the performance of the state government.
Similarly, the majority of respondents – 51% expressed dissatisfaction with MLA sitting from their constituencies.
This anti-farmer sentiment combined with a non-final feud between the Chair of the Minister of Amarinder Singh and PCC Navjyot Singh Sidhu’s head has created a gap for AAP to rise as the main challenger.
When things stand up today, while the congress is projected to win 28.8% voting in Punjab, AAP is projected to take 35.1% of the vote, sadly projected to secure 21.8% of the votes and BJP projected to win 7.3% Sound stocks were translated into the chair, there was a possibility of Hung’s house in the Punjab assembly.
AAP can be the biggest single party because the parties are projected to reach 51 to 57 seats.
Congress can complete a strong second by winning 38 to 46 seats, SADL is likely to win 16 to 24 seats and BJP maybe notch 0 to 1 seat.
The total strength of the Punjab Council is 117 seats.
The strong anti-incumbency of the Minister of Sitting Minister Amarinder Singh was also reflected in the fact that only 17.9% of respondents considered it the most preferred choice for the position of ministerial heads.
The survey revealed that AAP did not have a credible face from Punjab, which could be projected as chairman of the Minister of Face of the Party.
While 21.6% of respondents said that the Chairman of Minister Delhi Arvind Kejriwal was the choice of their choice to become the chairman of the next Minister of State, only 16.1% considered Bhagwant Mann, AAP’s face in Punjab as the top choice for the top work in the state.
18.8% stated that the leader of the Akali Dal Sukhbir Badal was the preferred choice for the position of minister’s head.
According to survey data, the increase in prices and peasant problems is the main problem of concern for state voters.
33.5% of respondents said that the increase in spiral prices was the main problem that was a concern, 28.6% of those interviewed during the survey stated that problems related to agriculture / farmers were their main concern.
Samples for polls were 81006 in five states covering 690 assembly seats.
The poll this country is part of the largest and definitive independent sample survey tracking series carried out in India for the past 22 years, which was carried out by the CVOTER Independent International Polling Agency, a global famous name in the field of socio-economic research.
May 2009 and so on, CVOTER trackers have been carried out every week, 52 waves in one calendar year, in 11 national languages, in all states in UTS in India, with the sample size of the target of 3000 samples of each wave.
The average response rate is 55%.
Starting January 1, 2019, voters c carrying trackers every day, using 7 day rollover samples (last 6 days + today) for tracking analysis.

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