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Bihar elections: Pre-poll surveys give majority to Nitish's grand-alliance

Source: PTI
October 09, 2015 08:15 IST
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Two poll surveys on Thursday projected a majority for the 'grand coalition' of the Janata Dal United-Rashtriya Janata Dal-Congress in Bihar assembly polls while one predicted that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance alliance will be ahead but short of majority by three seats.

For the post of chief minister, incumbent Nitish Kumar leads the race in all the pre-poll surveys . Photograph: Adnan Abidi/ Reuters

The CNN-IBN-Axis pre-poll survey predicted 137 seats for the 'grand alliance in the 243-member assembly and gave only 95 seats to the NDA.

The survey predicted that BJP will be the single-largest party with 82 seats and its allies would get only 13 seats. It gave JDU 69 seats and Lalu Prasad's RJD 48 seats, besides 20 to Congress.

The CNN-IBN survey projects a 46 per cent vote share to the grand alliance, 38 per cent vote share to NDA and 16 per cent to other parties.

Another pre-poll survey by ITG-Cicero shown on India Today TV gave the grand alliance 122 seats, required for a simple majority, with NDA following as close second with 111 seats.

The remaining 10 seats are left for the other parties.

The survey gives the JD-U, RJD and Congress alliance a total vote percentage of 41 per cent, with the NDA alliance followed closely with 39 per cent vote share and others getting 20 per cent vote share.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP is being shown as near the grand alliances numbers. Photograph: Stephen Lam/ Reuters

According to the C-Voter pre-poll survey shown by both India TV and Times Now, the BJP-led NDA is projected to win 119 seats, three short of the magic mark of 122.

The grand secular alliance of the RJD, the JD-U and the Congress is projected to win 116 seats, three less than the NDA tally. Eight seats may go to other parties, the India TV-C Voter survey predicted.

The survey says the NDA comprising BJP, Lok Janshakti Party, Rashtriya Lok Samata Party and Hindustan Awami Morcha is projected to get 43 per cent vote share, compared to 41 per cent share of the grand alliance.

For the post of chief minister, incumbent Nitish Kumar leads the race in all the pre-poll surveys, far ahead of other contenders.

In the 2010 assembly polls in the state, the then BJP-JD-U alliance had won 206 seats, while Lal Prasad's RJD and Ram Vilas Paswan's LJP had won 25 seats.

Bihar assembly polls will be held in five phases on October 12, 16, 28, November 1 and 5. Counting of votes will take place on November 8. 

CNN-IBN-Axis pre-poll survey

Political alliance

Political party

No. of seats

Total no. of seats (243)

BJP (+)

BJP

82

95

LJP

13

HAM

RLSP

JD-U (+)

JD-U

69

137

RJD

48

Cong

20

Others

 

 

 

ITG-Cicero-India Today TV 

Political alliance

Political party

Total no. of seats (243)

BJP (+)

BJP

111

LJP

HAM

RLSP

JD-U (+)

JD-U

122

RJD

Cong

Others

 

10

C-Voter pre-poll survey India TV and Times Now

Political alliance

Political party

Total no. of seats (243)

BJP (+)

BJP

119

LJP

HAM

RLSP

JD-U (+)

JD-U

116

RJD

Cong

Others

 

8 

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