Lets the public of Bihar speak with this opinion poll
Bihar Opinion Poll: Bihar politics saw a major wave of surprise when the state Chief Minister decided to switch his side from RJD to Bhartiya Janata Party. He resigned from his position but took the charge again within few hours on the same day. He could resume being in charge of the state since MLAs from his party JDU supported BJP. On Monday, Nitish Kumar’s government even passed the floor test in the state Assembly as all 129 votes were cast in support of the government and not a single vote went to the opposition.
While all this is going on in the state, people in the region will have a say in the situation. They must have an opinion on the political developments of Bihar. To have a deeper look into the public opinion, Bharat Express News Networks in association with survey agency Roadmap to India conducted a survey and connected to thousands of people via telephonic and ‘face to face’ means.
The survey contained eleven crucial questions on Bihar politics which can actually explain what people feel right now. The present reactions of people will decide on the future polls coming up in the nation which are due this year as well as the state which is due by the year 2025 in the month of October-November. Here’s the list of questions and their responses
1 | Nitish Kumar | 33% |
2 | Tejashwi Yadav | 31% |
3 | Samrat Choudhary | 13% |
4 | Shushil Modi | 11% |
5 | Chirag | 8% |
6 | Jeetan Ram Manjhi | 2% |
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