Latest survey showing Bedi backfiring
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal and BJP's CM candidate Kiran BediAam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal and BJP's CM candidate Kiran Bedi
According to the survey, 50 percent of those polled were likely to vote for the Kejriwal-led party, up 4 percent from the last survey conducted by the agency in the second week of January.
In bad news for the BJP, the survey, which was conducted on 24 and 25 January to ascertain what impact Kiran Bedi's announcement had on the electorate, showed the party's fortunes decline by 4 percent (now down to 41 percent) in what ABP-Nielsen states is an indication that Bedi is not helping the party bring in new voters.
The BJP, according to the survey, has a higher proportion of committed voters - 84 percent - who say 'they shall definitely vote for BJP now' that Bedi has been announced as CM candidate.
However, in terms of its Chief Ministerial choice, Delhiites seem to still prefer Arvind Kejriwal over everyone else. The AAP leader, according to the survey, is the most suitable candidate for the position of CM with a 51 percent vote share while Kiran Bedi managed to secure 40 percent. The Congress's Ajay Maken finished third with just 8 percent.
The survey states that the AAP's support base is largely made up of Muslims, SC/ST/OBC and lower income groups. In terms of income groups, a majority of respondents belonging to the lower income group favoured AAP, while those with income on the higher side (Rs. 25,000 per month and above) favoured BJP. For the BJP, the Modi factor still seemed to hold some ground with several respondents saying that they will vote for the BJP because they wanted to support Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The snap poll was conducted in 70 assembly constituencies of Delhi with 2262 respondents. Delhi goes to polls on 7 February and the results will be declared on 10 February.
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