In the politically most
crucial state of India ,
the present Akhilesh Yadav government has got a lot of negative reviews.
Akhilesh, who led the Samajwadi Party to power in Uttar Pradesh in 2012, is not
seen as an efficient administrator. On almost all the major governance indicators,
the votes of Uttar Pradesh have given him a thumbs down. Akhilesh's father
Mulayam Singh Yadav is seen as a better Chief Minister by 53 per cent of the
voters. Even among the Samajwadi Party supporters, Mulayam gets 67 per cent
votes as compared to 20 per cent votes for his son. After more than a decade,
the BJP is coming back strongly in Uttar Pradesh with 28 per cent saying that
the party is the best to govern the state. The BSP is seen the best party to
govern by 19 per cent, the SP by 16 per cent and the Congress by just 13 per
cent. In what can serve as a game changer in the national politics, the BJP has
increased its vote share to 27 per cent against the 18 per cent in 2009. The
vote share of the ruling SP and the BSP has decreased by 1 per cent and 7 per
cent respectively. Another party which might see a downfall is the Congress.
The survey shows the vote share of Congress has gone down to 16 per cent from
18 per cent in 2009. In terms of seats too, the BJP is way ahead of the SP, the
BSP and the Congress. While the BJP is estimated to win 29-33 seats, the SP
might bag 17-21 followed by the BSP which could get 14-18 and the Congress
which might grab just 11-15 seats.
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