Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BJP, SP to win equal number of seats: Survey

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ruling Samajwadi Party (SP) in Uttar Pradesh appear to be in a neckand-neck contest in the state assembly election due early next year, with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) projected to come third, a survey said on Friday.

The India TV-C Voter survey projects BJP to win within a range of 134 to 150 seats, while the SP is projected to win 133 to 149 seats, both short of a clear majority in the 403-seat assembly.

The survey projected Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) to win 95 to 111 seats, while the Congress, which has already started a high-voltage poll campaign in the state, is projected to win only 5 to 13 seats. Others, including independen­ts, are projected to win within a range of 4 to 12 assembly seats.

The survey is based on a “random stratified sample” of 20,642 respondent­s interviewe­d across all 403 assembly segments between August 1 and 31, and the data has been weighted to known demographi­c profile, according to C Voter, which conducted the survey.

Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav leads the list of ‘first choice for CM post’ with 32.8 percent in his favour, closely followed by BSP supremo Mayawati with 28.2 percent.

“Any BJP leader” gets 26 percent support while Congress chief ministeria­l candidate Sheila Dikshit comes fourth with 5.1 percent. The BJP is yet to announce its chief ministeria­l candidate in UP. Asked whether they wanted a change in the current state government, 58.6 percent respondent­s answered in the affirmativ­e, but 34.8 per cent said No, with 6.6 percent undecided.

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