The Asian Age

◗ C fore survey predicts Congress majority in K’taka

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi sets his foot on the state for an intensive campaign, the third round of the pre- poll survey, between April 20 to April 30, conducted by the C fore spells disappoint­ing news for the BJP, projecting a majority for the ruling Congress with 118 to 128 seats in Assembly polls.

The latest survey states that the third phase preelectio­n poll conducted by C fore points at the Congress securing majority for another term in office, followed by the BJP with 73 seats, and JD( S) finishing third with 38 seats.

C fore conducted the prepoll survey in Karnataka based on Systematic random sampling methodolog­y to select respondent­s for the survey. In all, 6247 voters were interviewe­d from 61 Assembly constituen­cies covering all regions with the help of a structured questionna­ire. Care was taken to ensure that different castes and communitie­s were represente­d in the sample in their actual proportion.

The survey has a margin of error of 2 percentage points at 95 per cent confidence level, C fore said.

Although the Congress had released a summarised version of survey report through informal channels, the intention of carrying out this survey was revealed by the chief executive of C fore, Premchand Palety, two days ago in an exclusive interview to a Mysuru based news web site that the entity wanted to know where it stands in the backdrop of three private surveys carried out by three prominent survey agencies like Karvy, VMR and Jain- CSDS which had projected a photo finish. C fore, however, has maintained that the Congress would win comfortabl­e majority on its own.

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— PTI Devotees perform rituals as they celebrate the annual tribal festival of “Manda Puja” at a Shiva temple in Ranchi on Monday. They believe performing these ritual brings rain and fulfill their wishes.
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