[The BJP is expected to secure 111 seats in the 182-member House, while the
Congress, backed by Hardik Patel's will finish a distant second with 68
seats, seven more than what it bagged in the previous state polls. Other
parties finish at the bottom of the table with only 3 seats apiece.
The survey results reveal that the BJP's vote-share has declined by 3 per
cent and the Congress has increased its vote-share by 1 per cent since the
2012 election.]

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/easy-win-for-bjp-in-gujarat-but-likely-to-miss-150-seat-mark-times-now-vmr-survey/articleshow/61952204.cms

Easy win for BJP in Gujarat, but likely to miss 150-seat mark: Times
Now-VMR survey

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Dec 7, 2017, 13:03 IST

(Image used for representation)Easy win for BJP in Gujarat, but likely to
miss 150-seat mark: Times Now-VMR survey

NEW DELHI: An opinion survey conducted by Times Now-VMR predicts an easy
win for the BJP in Gujarat Assembly election, but the party will fall short
of its ambitious 150-seat mark.

The BJP is expected to secure 111 seats in the 182-member House, while the
Congress, backed by Hardik Patel's will finish a distant second with 68
seats, seven more than what it bagged in the previous state polls. Other
parties finish at the bottom of the table with only 3 seats apiece.

The survey results reveal that the BJP's vote-share has declined by 3 per
cent and the Congress has increased its vote-share by 1 per cent since the
2012 election.

guj surv

The ruling BJP leads the pack in all four regions of Gujarat. The forecast
sees the saffron party bettering its performance in Central and South
Gujarat, but losing 5 per cent of its vote share in North Gujarat, where
Congress is resurgent. The results also point to a close fight between the
BJP and Congress in the Kutch-Saurashtra region.

Chief minister Vijay Rupani continues to remain popular in the state, with
36 per cent respondents supporting the incumbent's return as head of the
state government.

 grp1

Further, majority of people retain faith in the Modi model of development
and believe that the state has benefited from big projects like the Sardar
Sarovar dam, which was inaugurated by the Prime Minister amid much fanfare
earlier this year.


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