Modi Wave Unstoppable – BJP Seat Count Surges to 200 in October Opinion Poll for 2014

As the Scam Scarred Corrupt Congress led UPA Government refuses to relinquish power and pushes Vote Bank driven politics to new heights, a massive wave of punishing the corrupt political masters is blowing across the Hindi Heartbelt of India which comprises of Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Rajsthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi. The October 2013 CSDS poll (covering the four large election-bound states is the largest opinion poll of its kind and is the only one that genuinely uses random sampling) now shows that the most likely outcome of the 2014 General Election is that the BJP will emerge as the largest party with a resounding 195 seats (vs 160 seats indicated by the pan-India July poll). Independent political experts are in fact emphatic that the BJP will get at least 80 of the 120 seats in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

The October 2013 poll now shows that the outcome of the next General Elections in the Republic of India in 2014 is BJP will emerge as the largest party with a resounding 195 seats comfortably making it the largest party in the Lok Sabha. based on the Data of this Opinion Poll, Narendra Modi will form the Government with the help of (1) Shiv Sena, (2) Akali Dal, (3) Trinamool Congress, (4) AIADMK, (5) BSP, (6) BJD, and (7) TDP.

#NaMo – Modi Factor in State Elections
The October 2013 survey suggests that the BJP is set to win in 3 of the 4 election-bound states, garnering 67% (154/230) of the seats in Madhya Pradesh, 60% (120/200) of the seats in Rajasthan, 73% (66/90) of the seats in Chhattisgarh and 36% (25/70) of the seats in Delhi

More importantly, the results of state elections in these four states is likely to act as a leading indicator of the extent of the pro-BJP sentiment in the nation, given that these states are a part of the Hindi-speaking belt of India—a constituency that is most likely to swing in favour of a right-wing party i.e. the BJP.

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