Deccan Chronicle

BJP will win 300 seats, says analyst

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, MARCH 29

C-voter Research Foundation director Sutanu Guru said that he found Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity intact in almost all regions and states during his country-wide study tour.

Taking part in an interactiv­e session on his ‘India to Bharat’ journey, Guru said that the BJP claim of victory in 400 seats was unlikely and the party may win around 300 seats.

The Congress was strong in almost all the states and the talk of its gradual death was completely wrong. “The people have more respect for Sonia Gandhi and wish her to contest from her traditiona­l Rae Bareli seat, where her win is assured,” he said.guru said he also saw a big change whereby a large number Hindu community members were feeling proud of their religion and had become more assertive of their rights and demands. On the other, the Muslims are found unhappy over their shrinking share in politics.

Muslim politician­s used to enjoy veto power till 2014 which has been reduced after

THE PEOPLE have more respect for Sonia Gandhi and wish her to contest from her traditiona­l Rae Bareli seat, where her win is assured.

— SUTANU GURU, Director, C-voter Research Foundation

t.he BJP came to power, he said. A large number of Muslims had benefitted from Central government schemes like Jan Dhan, Ujwala and Mudra schemes, Guru said.

After Modi came to power, the aspiration levels of youngsters had increased, he noted. The youth were looking at bigger goals, their restlessne­ss had increased and it may benefit the nation, he said.

Satya Prasad from the National Science Hub, a science magazine, and noted journalist Raka Sudhakar took part in the meeting.

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Visitors check the products on display at the Hunar Mahotsav being held at Gymkhana grounds on Friday. The event was inaugurate­d by SCB CEO Dr Madhukar Naik.
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R. PAVAN Dawoodi Bohra community Muslims break their fast with milk served during the iftar at Saifee Masjid in RTC colony at Trimulgher­ry on Friday. —
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