Rahul Gandhi drubbed by Narendra Modi for PM's post, says survey

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Express news service :New Delhi, Jan 25 2013, 11:30 IST
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Despite the turmoil within BJP and being linked by Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde with 'terror', an ABP-Nielsen exit poll says that the NDA-led coalition will come to power were the general elections held in India here and now.

The claim was made based on a survey across 28 cities, but was held before two big events markedly changed the political space - Rahul Gandhi's elevation to VP's post in the Congress and the unceremonious exit of Nitin Gadkari and the ascendancy of former president Rajnath Singh to the top post in the party.

The survey findings indicate that 39% the respondents would prefer the NDA while 22% opted for the UPA.

SURVEY: If general elections were to be held today, whom will you vote for?

When the more specific question of voting for a particular party was asked, then 36% respondents plumped for BJP while just 18% opted for COngress.

When the stakes were raised and they were asked about their preferred choice at the very top of the Indian govt, then an overwhelming majority of 48% said they would vote for Narendra Modi.

Rahul Gandhi fielded only 18% of the respondents vote while Manmohan Singh came in with just 7%.

Clearly, the UPA has failed to convince people about their sincerity for reforms across the socio-political-economic paradigm.

Other highlights:

* In a straight contest between L k Advani and Narendra Modi, the veteran politician and formner Dy Prime Minister lags way behind by 51:28.

* Narendra Modi, despite coming in for flak from NDA allies like

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The Best Thing is that Modi doesn't think of Vote Bank politics

Piyush Sharma | 25-Mar-2013Reply | Forward
Some people say that the BJP is communal force and that Narendra Modi is a hardliner Hindutava leader.If that was so then why did a city in Gujrat which has 85% Muslim community vote for BJP candidates in Municipal Elections and they won all 27 seats.That means that they are happy with his work as in case of Godhra people should try to read who started the riots and they belonged to which party.Parties like Congress depend on communally dividing the society that has been there election policy and think people should try to understand that. You cant take vote of the youth on basis of religion but on basis of development and job generation and security. I think MODI will be the best PM of India just like Atal ji

The Day Modi Become PM Shame for India

Islamic Democarat | 19-Feb-2013Reply | Forward
Greatest Joke of 2013 is day dream of CM of Gujrat Modi Blood sucker of Innocence Human-being of Gujarati become PM than what's wrong if our junta make Afzal Guru as PM. What is the different between Afzal Guru and Modi Both are terrorist one is only killed to little people where as Modi killed to so many. Terrorist is Terrorist. History will not remain silence Whether you print these but no one can hide history what happen in Godra case in Gujarat !

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Kumar Rawat | 29-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Modi truly deserves to be the PM of India. He has proved his leadership by making Gujarat evolve.

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