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Hari Om
BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is nation’s natural choice – this is what the latest pre-poll survey conducted by India News 24-hours back suggested. The survey conducted across 24 cities was to gauge the nation’s mood and the results were on expected lines. The survey teams spread across the 24 big cities asked 11 specific questions to the eligible voters, including new voters. At least 68 per cent voters said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Congress-led UPA Government has failed to meet people’s expectations and this failed Government must go. Over 80 per cent of the people interviewed dismissed both AICC president Sonia Gandhi and Congress’s yet-to-be-declared Prime Ministerial candidate Rahul Gandhi as irrelevant. Only 12 per cent of the people reposed faith in the leadership of Rahul Gandhi and nearly 70 per cent of the people said that the Congress would come out of the upcoming electoral exercise minus everything even if Rahul Gandhi puts in maximum efforts. Their judgement was that the Congress and Rahul Gandhi are gone cases and no one can help them avert the impending disaster. It was a correct assessment. As for the mischievous and rabble-rouser Arvind Kejriwal, who is supported by 30 per cent gullible and misled people, the survey attributed all this to media hype created by vested interests and anti-Modi and anti-BJP anchors in various news channels. This was one the most significant findings which suggested that anti-Modi elements have ganged up to stop the BJP’s march to the South Block. Notwithstanding the fact that an insidious influence was at work to mar the electoral prospects of Narendra Modi and the BJP, an overwhelming majority voted for them. As many as 64 per cent said that the decision of the BJP high command to appoint Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate has benefitted the party across the country. Similarly, 59 per cent of the people interviewed by the channel said that they would want the BJP to dislodge the corrupt, anti-people and anti-democratic Congress-led UPA Government and wants the BJP to govern India at this juncture. But more than that, 58 per cent people said that they want Narendra Modi to lead the nation. Not just this, over 50 per cent of the people asserted that Narendra Modi is the only leader who can fight the evil of corruption and hand down to the people a corruption-free administration and a Government that delivers, controls inflation and undertake developmental activities. Meanwhile, 36 per cent of the people asserted that the people across the country this time would give a clear mandate to one party and an equal number said that they still had to form an opinion. This finding was significant because 36 per cent of them were still thinking in this regard. A tilt of 10 per cent or so would mean a clear mandate for one political party. And it is obvious that it shall be the BJP. The BJP under the inspiring leadership of Narendra Modi and a galaxy of other BJP leaders, including the BJP president Rajnath Singh, is destined to score a spectacular victory and change social, economic and political history of India. What would make the task of the BJP easy will be the AAP, which has started losing its sheen and appeal at a rapid pace with people across the country questioning the credentials of AAP and accusing it of enacted ugly dramas to remain in the news. There is no doubt that Kejriwal and his gang would get thoroughly exposed sooner than later. But this should not make the BJP leadership go complacent. The BJP leadership has to work day and night during the next four months to consolidate its constituency and expand further its support-base through its positive people and nation-centric agenda. A full-scale positive campaign and the leadership of Narendra Modi would surely help the BJP achieve its 272-plus target. Indeed, the target is achievable provided the BJP makes optimum use of the remaining time. Courtesy: www.niticentral.com
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