Patna,(BiharTimes): The Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to win 16 to 24 seats in the coming Lok Sabha election in Bihar. Its former alliance partner, the Janata Dal (United) may end up winning just seven to 13 seats while RJD something between six and 10 seats. The Congress may get between 0 and four seats.
According to the CNN-IBN and Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) survey done recently the BJP would be the biggest gainer to be followed by the RJD while the ruling Janata Dal (United) would be the worst hit.
In the last Lok Sabha election held in 2009 the JD(U) won 20 and the BJP 12 seats. The two parties fought the election unitedly as the National Democratic Alliance.
The RJD had then won only four seats, while the Congress two and Independents the other two.
The survey said that nationally Aam Admi Party (AAP) will only make marginal inroads with four per cent of the people across the country favouring it. The new outfit may, however, draw 48 per cent of votes in Delhi, the findings of the survey reveal.
The survey said that 63 per cent respondents were satisfied with chief minister Nitish Kumar’s work and 55 per cent felt his government in the state deserved another chance.
The survey also revealed that in Bihar, majority of people felt that the Nitish Kumar government was to blame for the security lapse during the Hunkar Rally of Narendra Modi on October 27.
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