New Delhi: India is going to be the witness of the major clash of two national parties i.e. Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress. The general election will be held in nine phases, the longest election in the country’s history, from 7 April to 12 May 2014 to constitute the 16th Lok Sabha in India. Voting will take place in all 543 parliamentary constituencies of India to elect Members of Parliament in the Lok Sabha. The result of this election will be declared on 16 May, before the 15th Lok Sabha completes its constitutional mandate on 31 May.
According to the Election Commission of India, the electoral strength in 2014 is 81.45 crores (814.5 million), the largest in the world. There is an increase of 10 crores (100 million) newly eligible voters. This also will be the longest and the costliest general election in the history of the country with the Election Commission of India estimating that the election will cost the exchequer Rs 3,500 crores, excluding the expenses incurred for security and individual political parties.
Both major parties are trying to divert the voters in their favor as BJP using corruption main issue against Congress whereas Congress is using the plans and schemes which they passed in past and secularism.
One side, BJP had announced the CM of Gujarat CM Narendra Modi as its PM candidate for LS elections however, on the other side Congress is escaping itself from making such announcement regards PM candidate of Congress.
Shining India News, Ek Mulakat Survey and Shining India Research & Analysis had made the survey of Lok Sabha seats of Narendra Modi’s pet state of which he present example in his all rallies, the “Namoland” Gujarat, Jharkhand and Odisha.
This survey had been conducted from 1 January 2014 to 5 March 2014.
Notify that this report is based on the fact that these outcomes come as a result if Lok Sabha elections take place now.
State: Gujarat
Total seats: 26
Seats |
|
Party |
Prediction of seats for 2014 |
BJP |
22-24 |
INC |
3-5 |
**This table has been based on the survey report which has been conducted independently by the survey and analysis team Shining India news, Ek Mulakat Survey and Shining India Research & Analysis.
State: Jharkhand
Total seats: 14
Seats |
|
Party |
Prediction of seats for 2014 |
BJP |
8-10 |
INC |
2-3 |
JMM |
2-3 |
OTHER |
1-2 |
**This table has been based on the survey report which has been conducted independently by the survey and analysis team Shining India news, Ek Mulakat Survey and Shining India Research & Analysis.
State: Odisha
Total seats: 21
Seats |
|
Party |
Prediction of seats for 2014 |
BJP |
4-5 |
INC |
4-6 |
BJD |
12-15 |
OTHER |
1-2 |
**This table has been based on the survey report which has been conducted independently by the survey and analysis team Shining India news, Ek Mulakat Survey and Shining India Research & Analysis.
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