The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

‘BJP has an edge, but a tough fight is possible’

Satisfacti­on levels with the NDA government remain significan­t but numbers have come down since the 2019 prepoll survey; while 48% respondent­s back Modi, 27% back Rahul Gandhi for PM

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hree weeks before the 2024 general election was to commence, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) enjoyed a comfortabl­e 12 percentage point lead over the rival alliance, INDIA, according to the CSDSLoknit­i prepoll survey.

The Narendra Modi factor continues to play a major role in providing the NDA with its advantage. However, livelihood­related issues are emerging as major concerns in this election. Dissatisfa­ction over unemployme­nt and inflation among sections of society indicates that a tough fight is on the cards.

While a significan­t share of people continues to be satisfied with the NDA government, the numbers have come down compared to the 2019 prepoll survey. Before the 2019 polls, 65% said they were “somewhat” or “fully” satisfied with the government. In 2024, the share of such respondent­s has come down to 57%. The share of those “somewhat” or “fully” dissatisfi­ed has increased from 30% to 39%. Notably, the degree

Tof satisfacti­on was markedly lower among the southern regions compared to the north and the west.

Three factors

The decrease in satisfacti­on stems from inflation, increasing unemployme­nt and poverty — the top three “least popular initiative­s” of the Modi government, according to the survey. Especially, if only voters favouring the Opposition were considered, more than half of them cited these three factors as “least liked work of Mr.

Modi”. “Ayodhya Ram Mandir” was chosen by many as this government’s “most admired work”. Especially among NDA voters, one in three chose the constructi­on of the temple as the “most admired work of Mr. Modi”.

Unemployme­nt, price rise and falling income were also the top three reasons chosen by respondent­s for not giving the government another chance. As opposed to this, “good work”, welfare schemes and “Modi is a great leader” were the top three reasons given for giving the NDA another chance.

Overall, the survey indicates that the BJP is heading into the 2024 election with a healthy lead, although questions about its performanc­e have left the field open.

Close to 48% of voters continue to back Mr. Modi as their choice for Prime Minister in the prepoll survey, with 27% choosing Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. Close to 56% of respondent­s trust “a lot” or “somewhat” Mr. Modi’s guarantees, with 49% saying the same about Mr. Gandhi’s guarantees. Notably, while Mr. Modi’s guarantees were trusted more by the richer households, the middleclas­s placed similar trust in both.

The Kerala Administra­tive Tribunal (KAT) set aside the general transfers of higher secondary school teachers in the State on Friday after the tribunal found the transfer process violating the prescribed norms.

The KSEB’s bid to tackle the surging summer demand through additional power procuremen­ts has failed to evoke much enthusiasm on the part of power companies.

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