Opinion Poll Delhi 2015 Election
NEW DELHI: Arvind Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) appear to have reversed the pro-BJP mood in Delhi and could win a simple majority if assembly elections were to be held now, shows the latest opinion poll carried out by polling firm TNS for ET.
AAP will get 36-40 seats in the 70-member assembly with a vote share of 49% while BJP will win 28-32 seats, says the survey conducted in the last week of January. Delhi goes to polls on February 7, and results of the keenly watched contest will be declared three days later.
The findings of the poll of 3,260 respondents in 16 assembly constituencies are in sharp contrast to an earlier ET-TNS poll conducted in November-December last year that had shown BJP comfortably romping home with 43-47 seats. AAP was forecast to win 22-25 seats then, while Congress was expected to eke out anywhere between zero and three seats. Congress is now forecast to win 2-4 seats.
The period between the two opinion polls saw the Ghar Wapsi issue snowball into a major political controversy, the Uber taxi rape case and more recently the visit of US President Barack Obama.
The intervening period also saw Kiran Bedi being named as BJP's chief ministerial candidate, apparently to counter AAP leader Kejriwal's anti-corruption credentials and give voters a fresh face that could also deflect criticism that the party did not have a credible CM candidate in the Capital.
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