Mood of the Nation Survey: Despite the BJP's victory, PM Modi's 5 warnings

The mood of the Nation Survey: Despite the BJP's victory, PM Modi's 5 warnings

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According to the India Today-Karki Mood of the Nation July 2018 Poll (MOTN, July 2018), if elections are held today, the BJP will emerge as the largest party but will remain away from the magical figures of the majority. In such a situation, the reliance on its allies will be increased to form a government. In this survey, signs of warning for PM Narendra Modi and party are clearly visible.

Explain that this survey was conducted between 97 parliamentary constituencies and 12,100 people of 197 assembly constituencies. The survey was conducted between 18 July 2018 and 29 July 2018.

1- Junk to BJP


According to India Today-Karvy's Mood of the Nation survey, BJP seems to get 245 seats out of 543 Lok Sabha seats. While in the 2014 election 282 seats were found. In this way, 37 seats are showing decreasing compared to the last election. In this way, BJP is getting 27 seats less than the majority of 272 seats on its own.

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2- Government with support from its partner


If you look at the survey, then BJP will need support from allies to form the government. However, BJP-led NDA is getting 281 seats in the survey. 122 seats are getting in the UPA account While the remaining 140 seats are expected in the other allies' accounts.
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3- Difficulty to take big decisions


The current Modi government does not have to rely on its allies. But having fewer seats than the majority, the dependence on allies will increase. In this way, before making big and tough decisions, they will have to discuss with allies. Only then will we be able to take any action. While this is not the case now. This is the reason why PM Modi could take tough decisions like note bass. If the results of the survey change in the electoral results then the change in government will also change.

4- If this equation is made then BJP will become difficult


According to the survey, if the parties like SP, BSP, TMC, TDP, and PDP fight in conjunction with the Congress-led UPA, then the figures can be shocking. Thorns will be fought between NDA and the alliance. In such a situation, the NDA can get 255 seats and UPA 242 seats. While others can get 46 seats. In this hung state, there will be a big challenge to bring both the alliances with other MPs.

5- Rahul's choice Rahul in second place


Narendra Modi's magic remains as the country's next prime minister in terms of the most favorite leader. Modi's popularity is 49 percent compared to 27 percent of Congress president Rahul Gandhi. Apart from these two leaders, the third choice is Priyanka Gandhi, who has got only 3 percent votes. Even if the first choice is PM, the way Rahul's graph has increased. It is a danger bell for the BJP.


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