New Delhi: A total of 55 percent of respondents said the revocation of three agricultural laws would have an impact on assembly selection which would mature at the beginning of 2022, according to the Ian-Cvoter poll.
Ian-Cvoter’s polls clarify that the agricultural and political laws around it will play a key role in the upcoming election.
A clear majority of 55.1 percent of respondents believes there will be an impact on elections, while only 30.8 percent feel there will be no impact.
Again, there seems to be convergence in the view of NDA and opposition supporters.
About 53 percent of NDA voters felt there would be an impact on polls, while more than 56 percent of the opposition voters felt the same way.
But convergence ended here and polarization was clearly revealed in a response to other questions raised in the Ian-Cvoter poll.
When asked whether Modi, as he did with land acquisition bills in 2015, surrendered to pressure when he was accused of being pro-business, 36.3 percent of NDA supporters did not agree while 43 percent said yes.
When asked about who got credit for revocation, 47 percent of NDA voters suggested the mode government while 36 percent of opposition supporters did not agree.
Everything is political in India.
The controversial journey of agricultural law in parliament and further revocation is now even more.
When asked about the motive behind the protest against three agricultural laws that had been going on for about one year, more than 56 percent of respondents said that the protest was politically motivated.
Interestingly, almost 48 percent of opposition voters think the same.