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27th January 2014 | 1
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27th January 2014 | 2
Monday Mood of India
The wind of change has started blowing rapidly. With the general elections 2014
getting closer by day, Indian political scenario is currently buzzing with deep
anticipation. Now it is time for all the parties to sharpen up their best weapons and find
out the weak points of the opponents. It is the time for them to flood the voters with
barrage of promises. On the other hand common citizens of India are craving for a
strong and decisive leader at the helm. The most important question facing the Indian
politics now is, who will lead India after the current UPA regime is over? Will the
leadership emerge from established parties like BJP led NDA, or will it spin some
element of surprise at the last moment? The answer will be known in the days to
come, but one thing for sure is that the Indian electorate is keeping a very close tab on
the activities of the leaders and parties. Any sign of weakness or deviation from
promises on the part of the leaders might cost them heavily and it might even turn the
table for the parties as well.
The results revealed in the current Monday Mood of India – 3 reflect that unforgiving
and uncompromising mood of Indian voters. It also suggests that the Indian electorate
would prefer to have a stable and strong government rather taking chance with any
fleeting element of surprise. So according to the survey results, what was once a close
fight between NDA and AAP has once again virtually become a bland and lopsided
victory march for Narendra Modi and his coalition.
The third edition of Monday Mood of India hints at sharply declining popularity of
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the newbie in Indian politics. AAP led by Arvind Kejriwal
rose like a meteor and keeping the essence of a meteor, is fast losing its relevance in
the psyche of the voters. The waning support for Kejriwal’s AAP was sensed in the
results of the last week’s Monday Mood - 2 itself. This week the gap is wide apart with
Narendra Modi shining all the way.
The results of Monday Mood of India -3 reveal clearly that the vox populi has chosen
Narendra Modi as the undisputed and uncontested leader of the country. A mammoth
80% of Indian citizens have selected Narendra Modi as their next Prime Minister. It is
a straight set win for Modi and his coalition as another strong 76% have opted to have
BJP led NDA as the next government.
The results do not give much scope to speculate as all the oppositions including the
ruling UPA have become almost non-existent in the face of Modi storm. It seems that
Executive Summary
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the present Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal has lost his golden touch. Just
one month in power, a sense of negativity has already shrouded the shine of AAP. That
Kejriwal is losing his credibility fast is evident from the fact that only 7% of the
participants have chosen him as the next prime minister and that is 2% down from last
week and 15% down from last to last. If he wants to retain his party’s relevance then
he needs to act fast. Rahul Gandhi was never in picture and his abysmally bad
performance continues as he loses yet another 2% vote compared to last week.
Foreseegame.com is a unique portal of consumer engagement, which provides a
platform for two way communication and engagement between the brand and the
consumers through games of foresights. Microsec research is the research wing of
Microsec Capital having experienced analysts across the sectors. We used the online
feedback from the users of www.foreseegame.com. The users have been registered
only on the basis of unique mobile numbers and hence, it provides authenticity and
genuineness of the participants. The participation is being monitored by Google.
About 36,000 participants have contributed from all parts of India; however the
limitation of this sample is that it is from the group of people who are users of internet.
The Take Away Points:
1. Talk about the upcoming general elections and it is Narendra Modi all the
way. Indian electorates have voiced their choice loud and clear eliminating all scopes
of doubt and speculation. This unanimity in choosing the Prime Minister suggests that
the people of India favour a strong and accountable government that could take the
country forward. Neither are they leaving much scope to the element of surprise.
Going by this week’s report, it is Narendra Modi shining brightly whereas Arvind
Kejriwal’s popularity is declining fast. Only 7% of the participants have chosen him as
the next prime minister which is 2% down from last week and 15% down from last to
last. Modi has won 80% of the total vote as he has been able to woo voters
successfully by upholding his track record as the Gujarat CM and with his promise of
replicating the same in India. Rahul Gandhi was never in picture and this time too his
popularity has further decreased by another 2%, thus bringing the tally to a dismal 6%.
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Last week Mamata Banerjee threw a spin of surprise by gaining 15% vote and
successfully jeopardized Kejriwal’s fortune. This week, however, she is back to square
one with just 2% vote. All these minuses added to Modi’s plus ensuring his vote bank
get the lion’s share.
2. The vote swing this week remains somewhat unchanged compared to last week.
The BJP led NDA is continuing with its victory march with 76% of vote. Thus for
NDA it is 18% increase compared to last week’s 58%. AAP has received just 13%
vote and it is a 15% swing from AAP to NDA. Similarly, UPA has gone down by yet
another 2% and other political parties too lost 1% of their vote to the NDA storm.
3. The state-wise break up is almost a replica of last week in terms of its essence as it
shows that the people of India wants Narendra Modi as their future Prime Minister.
BJP led NDA too is much ahead of all the other parties in almost all the states except
Haryana. Arvind Kejriwal has successfully retained his domination over Haryana and
most of AAP’s vote has come from that region.
4. Going by this report it can be said that Congress and its UPA coalition is going to
suffer a major setback and BJP led NDA will emerge as the future government of the
country after the General Elections 2014.
Let us wait for the next Monday Mood result to know the further change / swing.
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27th January 2014 | 5
The Next Prime Minister of India
Narendra Modi is shining
brightly whereas Arvind
Kejriwal’s popularity is
declining fast. Only 7% of the
participants have chosen him
as the next prime minister
which is 2% down from last
week and 15% down from
last to last. Modi has won
80% of the total vote as he
has been able to woo voters
successfully by upholding his
track record as the Gujarat
CM and with his promise of
replicating the same in India.
Rahul Gandhi was never in
picture and this time his
popularity has further
decreased by another 2%,
thus bringing the tally to a
dismal 6%. Mamata Banerjee
has lost her last week’s gain to
Modi and this week managed
to get only 2% vote.
The choice of Prime Minister
suggests that the people of
India want a strong and
accountable government at
the helm and not some
element of surprise. Thus
Modi wins hands down
eliminating all scopes of
speculation.
The Comparison Zone
62%
8%
15%
2% 9%
2%
2%
Graph 1: Survey Results as on 20th January, 2014
Narendra Modi
Rahul Gandhi
Mamata Banerjee
Nitish Kumar
Arvind Kejriwal
Mulayam Singh Yadav
None of the above
80%
6%
2%
2% 7%
1% 2%
Graph 1: Survey Results as on 27th January, 2014
Narendra Modi
Rahul Gandhi
Mamata Banerjee
Nitish Kumar
Arvind Kejriwal
Mulayam Singh
Yadav
None of the
above
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The Share of Vote: NDA, UPA & AAP
The vote swing this week remains
somewhat unchanged compared to
last week. The BJP led NDA is
continuing with its victory march
with 76% of vote. Thus for NDA it
is 18% increase compared to last
week’s 58%. AAP has received
just 13% vote and it is a 15%
swing from AAP to NDA.
Similarly, UPA has gone down by
yet another 2% and other political
parties too lost 1% of their vote to
the NDA storm.
Graph 3: Survey Results as on 27th January, 2014
10%
58%
28%
4%
Graph 4: Survey Results as on 20th January,
2014
Congress Led UPA
BJP Led NDA
Aam Aadmi Party
Any other
76%
8%
13%
3%
BJP Led NDA
Congress Led UPA
Aam Admi Party
Any other
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The Comparison Zone as on 27th January, 2014
The Next Prime Minister: State-wise choice
State
Narendra Modi (%) Rahul Gandhi (%) Arvind Kejriwal (%)
Others
(%)
Andaman Nicobar 68 5 24 3
Andhra Pradesh 77 8 8 7
Arunanchal Pradesh 46 1 51 2
Assam 76 5 15 5
Bihar 88 4 2 6
Chhattisgarh 85 7 4 5
Dadar & Nagar Haveli 85 0 10 6
Daman & Diu 79 3 11 8
Goa 75 12 5 8
Gujarat 79 5 7 9
Haryana 36 1 61 2
Himachal Pradesh 74 14 6 6
Jammu and Kashmir 99 0 0 0
Jharkhand 76 6 9 9
Karnataka 80 9 5 7
Kerala 69 16 3 12
Lakshwdeep 80 10 0 10
Madhya Pradesh 78 15 3 4
Maharashtra 69 9 10 12
Manipur 79 14 0 7
Meghalaya 86 0 0 14
Mizoram 100 0 0 0
Nagaland 69 19 6 6
NCR 80 5 10 6
Orissa 48 11 12 29
Pondicherry 100 0 0 0
Punjab 84 2 7 7
Rajasthan 79 5 6 9
Sikkim 92 8 0 0
Tamil Nadu 79 5 6 10
Tripura 89 3 3 5
Uttar Pradesh 79 4 7 9
Uttarakhand 92 3 3 2
West Bengal 83 6 5 6
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The Comparison Zone as on 20th January, 2014
The Next Prime Minister: State-wise choice
State
Narendra Modi
(%)
Rahul Gandhi
(%)
Arvind Kejriwal
(%) Others (%)
Andaman Nicobar 44 2 20 34
Andhra Pradesh 67 10 11 13
Arunachal Pradesh 38 2 40 21
Assam 66 7 15 12
Bihar 78 5 6 11
Chhattisgarh 57 7 25 11
Daman & Diu 44 1 41 13
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 53 0 29 18
Goa 50 15 26 10
Gujarat 69 9 13 9
Haryana 33 1 65 1
Himachal Pradesh 62 10 18 10
Jammu & Kashmir 97 0 2 0
Jharkhand 66 8 14 12
Karnataka 71 13 9 7
Kerala 40 21 17 22
Lakshwadweep 57 0 14 29
Madhya Pradesh 65 15 12 8
Maharashtra 62 10 14 14
Manipur 64 18 0 18
Meghalaya 38 0 13 50
Mizoram 75 25 0 0
Nagaland 57 21 7 14
NCR 66 4 9 21
Orissa 46 11 14 28
Pondicherry 9 0 0 91
Punjab 47 6 34 13
Rajasthan 73 7 9 11
Sikkim 56 19 13 13
Tamil Nadu 75 8 7 10
Tripura 70 8 15 8
Uttar Pradesh 74 5 12 9
Uttarakhand 71 2 16 11
West Bengal 61 9 6 24
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Vote for the Party: State-wise choice
The Comparison Zone as on 27th January, 2014
State
BJP Led NDA (%)
Congress
Led UPA (%)
AAP (%) Others (%)
Andaman
Nicobar 68 5 27 0
Andhra Pradesh 73 11 13 3
Arunanchal
Pradesh 46 3 51 0
Assam 75 6 18 2
Bihar 90 4 5 1
Chhattisgarh 84 10 5 1
Dadar & Nagar
Haveli 85 0 14 1
Daman & Diu 87 5 8 0
Goa 85 8 6 2
Gujarat 78 10 10 2
Haryana 37 2 60 1
Himachal
Pradesh 77 13 6 3
Jammu and
Kashmir 99 1 0 0
Jharkhand 76 9 12 3
Karnataka 65 12 21 3
Kerala 71 12 16 1
Lakshwdeep 100 0 0 0
Madhya Pradesh 74 18 7 1
Maharashtra 64 12 20 5
Manipur 57 21 21 0
Meghalaya 100 0 0 0
Mizoram 100 0 0 0
Nagaland 79 21 0 0
NCR 74 5 18 3
Orissa 49 18 19 14
Pondicherry 83 17 0 0
Punjab 38 3 56 3
Rajasthan 77 7 13 3
Sikkim 92 0 8 0
Tamil Nadu 73 10 13 4
Tripura 81 6 9 3
Uttar Pradesh 73 7 15 5
Uttarakhand 89 4 7 0
West Bengal 79 8 10 3
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Vote for the Party: State-wise choice
The Comparison Zone as on 20th January, 2014
State BJP Led NDA (%)
Congress Led UPA
(%) AAP (%)
Others
(%)
Andaman Nicobar 42 3 54 1
Andhra Pradesh 57 11 24 9
Arunachal Pradesh 39 2 58 0
Assam 61 8 29 2
Bihar 80 4 15 1
Chhattisgarh 56 7 36 1
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
45 1 51 3
Daman & Diu 59 0 41 0
Goa 51 12 36 2
Gujarat 68 12 17 4
Haryana 25 3 72 1
Himachal Pradesh 49 19 26 6
Jammu & Kashmir 93 1 6 0
Jharkhand 58 11 27 4
Karnataka 56 15 27 2
Kerala 37 14 46 3
Lakshwadweep 67 0 33 0
Madhya Pradesh 62 14 22 2
Maharashtra 57 12 25 6
Manipur 70 20 10 0
Meghalaya 63 0 25 13
Mizoram 100 0 0 0
Nagaland 58 17 25 0
NCR 54 5 40 2
Orissa 45 18 24 13
Pondicherry 7 0 93 0
Punjab 47 6 43 4
Rajasthan 72 10 14 4
Sikkim 50 7 43 0
Tamil Nadu 62 9 23 5
Tripura 48 8 40 4
Uttar Pradesh 70 6 20 4
Uttarakhand 69 2 29 0
West Bengal 57 10 28 5

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Monday Mood of India - 3

  • 1. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 1
  • 2. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 2 Monday Mood of India The wind of change has started blowing rapidly. With the general elections 2014 getting closer by day, Indian political scenario is currently buzzing with deep anticipation. Now it is time for all the parties to sharpen up their best weapons and find out the weak points of the opponents. It is the time for them to flood the voters with barrage of promises. On the other hand common citizens of India are craving for a strong and decisive leader at the helm. The most important question facing the Indian politics now is, who will lead India after the current UPA regime is over? Will the leadership emerge from established parties like BJP led NDA, or will it spin some element of surprise at the last moment? The answer will be known in the days to come, but one thing for sure is that the Indian electorate is keeping a very close tab on the activities of the leaders and parties. Any sign of weakness or deviation from promises on the part of the leaders might cost them heavily and it might even turn the table for the parties as well. The results revealed in the current Monday Mood of India – 3 reflect that unforgiving and uncompromising mood of Indian voters. It also suggests that the Indian electorate would prefer to have a stable and strong government rather taking chance with any fleeting element of surprise. So according to the survey results, what was once a close fight between NDA and AAP has once again virtually become a bland and lopsided victory march for Narendra Modi and his coalition. The third edition of Monday Mood of India hints at sharply declining popularity of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the newbie in Indian politics. AAP led by Arvind Kejriwal rose like a meteor and keeping the essence of a meteor, is fast losing its relevance in the psyche of the voters. The waning support for Kejriwal’s AAP was sensed in the results of the last week’s Monday Mood - 2 itself. This week the gap is wide apart with Narendra Modi shining all the way. The results of Monday Mood of India -3 reveal clearly that the vox populi has chosen Narendra Modi as the undisputed and uncontested leader of the country. A mammoth 80% of Indian citizens have selected Narendra Modi as their next Prime Minister. It is a straight set win for Modi and his coalition as another strong 76% have opted to have BJP led NDA as the next government. The results do not give much scope to speculate as all the oppositions including the ruling UPA have become almost non-existent in the face of Modi storm. It seems that Executive Summary
  • 3. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 3 the present Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal has lost his golden touch. Just one month in power, a sense of negativity has already shrouded the shine of AAP. That Kejriwal is losing his credibility fast is evident from the fact that only 7% of the participants have chosen him as the next prime minister and that is 2% down from last week and 15% down from last to last. If he wants to retain his party’s relevance then he needs to act fast. Rahul Gandhi was never in picture and his abysmally bad performance continues as he loses yet another 2% vote compared to last week. Foreseegame.com is a unique portal of consumer engagement, which provides a platform for two way communication and engagement between the brand and the consumers through games of foresights. Microsec research is the research wing of Microsec Capital having experienced analysts across the sectors. We used the online feedback from the users of www.foreseegame.com. The users have been registered only on the basis of unique mobile numbers and hence, it provides authenticity and genuineness of the participants. The participation is being monitored by Google. About 36,000 participants have contributed from all parts of India; however the limitation of this sample is that it is from the group of people who are users of internet. The Take Away Points: 1. Talk about the upcoming general elections and it is Narendra Modi all the way. Indian electorates have voiced their choice loud and clear eliminating all scopes of doubt and speculation. This unanimity in choosing the Prime Minister suggests that the people of India favour a strong and accountable government that could take the country forward. Neither are they leaving much scope to the element of surprise. Going by this week’s report, it is Narendra Modi shining brightly whereas Arvind Kejriwal’s popularity is declining fast. Only 7% of the participants have chosen him as the next prime minister which is 2% down from last week and 15% down from last to last. Modi has won 80% of the total vote as he has been able to woo voters successfully by upholding his track record as the Gujarat CM and with his promise of replicating the same in India. Rahul Gandhi was never in picture and this time too his popularity has further decreased by another 2%, thus bringing the tally to a dismal 6%. Executive Summary
  • 4. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 4 Last week Mamata Banerjee threw a spin of surprise by gaining 15% vote and successfully jeopardized Kejriwal’s fortune. This week, however, she is back to square one with just 2% vote. All these minuses added to Modi’s plus ensuring his vote bank get the lion’s share. 2. The vote swing this week remains somewhat unchanged compared to last week. The BJP led NDA is continuing with its victory march with 76% of vote. Thus for NDA it is 18% increase compared to last week’s 58%. AAP has received just 13% vote and it is a 15% swing from AAP to NDA. Similarly, UPA has gone down by yet another 2% and other political parties too lost 1% of their vote to the NDA storm. 3. The state-wise break up is almost a replica of last week in terms of its essence as it shows that the people of India wants Narendra Modi as their future Prime Minister. BJP led NDA too is much ahead of all the other parties in almost all the states except Haryana. Arvind Kejriwal has successfully retained his domination over Haryana and most of AAP’s vote has come from that region. 4. Going by this report it can be said that Congress and its UPA coalition is going to suffer a major setback and BJP led NDA will emerge as the future government of the country after the General Elections 2014. Let us wait for the next Monday Mood result to know the further change / swing. Executive Summary
  • 5. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 5 The Next Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi is shining brightly whereas Arvind Kejriwal’s popularity is declining fast. Only 7% of the participants have chosen him as the next prime minister which is 2% down from last week and 15% down from last to last. Modi has won 80% of the total vote as he has been able to woo voters successfully by upholding his track record as the Gujarat CM and with his promise of replicating the same in India. Rahul Gandhi was never in picture and this time his popularity has further decreased by another 2%, thus bringing the tally to a dismal 6%. Mamata Banerjee has lost her last week’s gain to Modi and this week managed to get only 2% vote. The choice of Prime Minister suggests that the people of India want a strong and accountable government at the helm and not some element of surprise. Thus Modi wins hands down eliminating all scopes of speculation. The Comparison Zone 62% 8% 15% 2% 9% 2% 2% Graph 1: Survey Results as on 20th January, 2014 Narendra Modi Rahul Gandhi Mamata Banerjee Nitish Kumar Arvind Kejriwal Mulayam Singh Yadav None of the above 80% 6% 2% 2% 7% 1% 2% Graph 1: Survey Results as on 27th January, 2014 Narendra Modi Rahul Gandhi Mamata Banerjee Nitish Kumar Arvind Kejriwal Mulayam Singh Yadav None of the above
  • 6. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 6 The Share of Vote: NDA, UPA & AAP The vote swing this week remains somewhat unchanged compared to last week. The BJP led NDA is continuing with its victory march with 76% of vote. Thus for NDA it is 18% increase compared to last week’s 58%. AAP has received just 13% vote and it is a 15% swing from AAP to NDA. Similarly, UPA has gone down by yet another 2% and other political parties too lost 1% of their vote to the NDA storm. Graph 3: Survey Results as on 27th January, 2014 10% 58% 28% 4% Graph 4: Survey Results as on 20th January, 2014 Congress Led UPA BJP Led NDA Aam Aadmi Party Any other 76% 8% 13% 3% BJP Led NDA Congress Led UPA Aam Admi Party Any other
  • 7. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 7 The Comparison Zone as on 27th January, 2014 The Next Prime Minister: State-wise choice State Narendra Modi (%) Rahul Gandhi (%) Arvind Kejriwal (%) Others (%) Andaman Nicobar 68 5 24 3 Andhra Pradesh 77 8 8 7 Arunanchal Pradesh 46 1 51 2 Assam 76 5 15 5 Bihar 88 4 2 6 Chhattisgarh 85 7 4 5 Dadar & Nagar Haveli 85 0 10 6 Daman & Diu 79 3 11 8 Goa 75 12 5 8 Gujarat 79 5 7 9 Haryana 36 1 61 2 Himachal Pradesh 74 14 6 6 Jammu and Kashmir 99 0 0 0 Jharkhand 76 6 9 9 Karnataka 80 9 5 7 Kerala 69 16 3 12 Lakshwdeep 80 10 0 10 Madhya Pradesh 78 15 3 4 Maharashtra 69 9 10 12 Manipur 79 14 0 7 Meghalaya 86 0 0 14 Mizoram 100 0 0 0 Nagaland 69 19 6 6 NCR 80 5 10 6 Orissa 48 11 12 29 Pondicherry 100 0 0 0 Punjab 84 2 7 7 Rajasthan 79 5 6 9 Sikkim 92 8 0 0 Tamil Nadu 79 5 6 10 Tripura 89 3 3 5 Uttar Pradesh 79 4 7 9 Uttarakhand 92 3 3 2 West Bengal 83 6 5 6
  • 8. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 8 The Comparison Zone as on 20th January, 2014 The Next Prime Minister: State-wise choice State Narendra Modi (%) Rahul Gandhi (%) Arvind Kejriwal (%) Others (%) Andaman Nicobar 44 2 20 34 Andhra Pradesh 67 10 11 13 Arunachal Pradesh 38 2 40 21 Assam 66 7 15 12 Bihar 78 5 6 11 Chhattisgarh 57 7 25 11 Daman & Diu 44 1 41 13 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 53 0 29 18 Goa 50 15 26 10 Gujarat 69 9 13 9 Haryana 33 1 65 1 Himachal Pradesh 62 10 18 10 Jammu & Kashmir 97 0 2 0 Jharkhand 66 8 14 12 Karnataka 71 13 9 7 Kerala 40 21 17 22 Lakshwadweep 57 0 14 29 Madhya Pradesh 65 15 12 8 Maharashtra 62 10 14 14 Manipur 64 18 0 18 Meghalaya 38 0 13 50 Mizoram 75 25 0 0 Nagaland 57 21 7 14 NCR 66 4 9 21 Orissa 46 11 14 28 Pondicherry 9 0 0 91 Punjab 47 6 34 13 Rajasthan 73 7 9 11 Sikkim 56 19 13 13 Tamil Nadu 75 8 7 10 Tripura 70 8 15 8 Uttar Pradesh 74 5 12 9 Uttarakhand 71 2 16 11 West Bengal 61 9 6 24
  • 9. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 9 Vote for the Party: State-wise choice The Comparison Zone as on 27th January, 2014 State BJP Led NDA (%) Congress Led UPA (%) AAP (%) Others (%) Andaman Nicobar 68 5 27 0 Andhra Pradesh 73 11 13 3 Arunanchal Pradesh 46 3 51 0 Assam 75 6 18 2 Bihar 90 4 5 1 Chhattisgarh 84 10 5 1 Dadar & Nagar Haveli 85 0 14 1 Daman & Diu 87 5 8 0 Goa 85 8 6 2 Gujarat 78 10 10 2 Haryana 37 2 60 1 Himachal Pradesh 77 13 6 3 Jammu and Kashmir 99 1 0 0 Jharkhand 76 9 12 3 Karnataka 65 12 21 3 Kerala 71 12 16 1 Lakshwdeep 100 0 0 0 Madhya Pradesh 74 18 7 1 Maharashtra 64 12 20 5 Manipur 57 21 21 0 Meghalaya 100 0 0 0 Mizoram 100 0 0 0 Nagaland 79 21 0 0 NCR 74 5 18 3 Orissa 49 18 19 14 Pondicherry 83 17 0 0 Punjab 38 3 56 3 Rajasthan 77 7 13 3 Sikkim 92 0 8 0 Tamil Nadu 73 10 13 4 Tripura 81 6 9 3 Uttar Pradesh 73 7 15 5 Uttarakhand 89 4 7 0 West Bengal 79 8 10 3
  • 10. A report by foreseegame.com & Microsec Research 27th January 2014 | 10 Vote for the Party: State-wise choice The Comparison Zone as on 20th January, 2014 State BJP Led NDA (%) Congress Led UPA (%) AAP (%) Others (%) Andaman Nicobar 42 3 54 1 Andhra Pradesh 57 11 24 9 Arunachal Pradesh 39 2 58 0 Assam 61 8 29 2 Bihar 80 4 15 1 Chhattisgarh 56 7 36 1 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 45 1 51 3 Daman & Diu 59 0 41 0 Goa 51 12 36 2 Gujarat 68 12 17 4 Haryana 25 3 72 1 Himachal Pradesh 49 19 26 6 Jammu & Kashmir 93 1 6 0 Jharkhand 58 11 27 4 Karnataka 56 15 27 2 Kerala 37 14 46 3 Lakshwadweep 67 0 33 0 Madhya Pradesh 62 14 22 2 Maharashtra 57 12 25 6 Manipur 70 20 10 0 Meghalaya 63 0 25 13 Mizoram 100 0 0 0 Nagaland 58 17 25 0 NCR 54 5 40 2 Orissa 45 18 24 13 Pondicherry 7 0 93 0 Punjab 47 6 43 4 Rajasthan 72 10 14 4 Sikkim 50 7 43 0 Tamil Nadu 62 9 23 5 Tripura 48 8 40 4 Uttar Pradesh 70 6 20 4 Uttarakhand 69 2 29 0 West Bengal 57 10 28 5