New Delhi/ Ishant Singh: Madhya Pradesh had going to become the witness of the flow of Bharatiya Janata Party. The pre-poll survey of Shining India News and Ek Mulakat Survey had stated that voters of Madhya Pradesh are all set to vote again and consecutively third time for the government of Shivraj Singh Chouhan. The teams of Shining India News and Ek Mulakat Survey had met with 21,830 voters of Madhya Pradesh from 20th of August of 2013 to 28th of October 2013 in whole state. The survey reveals that Shivraj Singh Chouhan has gained strength in the past five years and the electorate of Madhya Pradesh state had giving a positive approach to Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and BJP.
According to the survey of Shining India News and Ek Mulakat, BJP is likely to secure 126 seats while INC may win 90 and BSP will get 6. The other smaller parties and independent will get 8.
Survey also stated that while INC is also likely to increase its seats share from 71 in 2008 to 90 but the huge gap of 36 seats means that the BJP is miles ahead of its rival and MP had become the bastion of BJP.
It is also noted that the seats of BJP had become little less; pro-incumbency is nearly as high as it was in 2008, giving BJP and Shivraj Singh Chouhan a huge advantage.
Good governance and development, better roads, and improved power supply are the top three reasons for the vote in favor of Chouhan.
Comparing the actual report of 2008 of Madhya Pradesh with Pre-poll report
Total seats: 230
**This table has been based on the survey report which has been conducted independently by the survey and analysis team Shining India news and Ek Mulakat Survey.
SURVEY PROCESS FOR MADHYA PRADESH
This pre-poll survey had been independently conducted by Shining India news and Ek Mulakat Survey. This survey was conducted from 10th of August 2013 to 18th of October 2013. A total of 21,380 persons had been randomly selected from the latest electoral rolls. These persons were intervi
ewed from all over the state. The respondents were selected by using the Systematic Random Sampling method from the most updated electoral rolls. Keeping in mind, the probability of non completion of interviews amongst all the selected respondents we adopted the technique of over sampling of respondents. The interviews were conducted by specially trained survey and analysis team. The respondents were interviewed in the face-to-face interview situation using a structured interview schedule in Hindi.
Process of Whole survey of Madhya Pradesh State:
Major points which affects the election of Madhya Pradesh
The choice of CM candidate for Madhya Pradesh has been given below:
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