by Hari Om | on 30 May 2013 | 3 Comments |
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That
the just-conducted three pre-poll surveys by ABP News-Nielsen,
CNN-IBN-GFK-Mode and Headlines Today-C-Voter would predict a crushing,
humiliating defeat of the Congress- UPA was a foregone conclusion. It
was equally predictable that the fed-up-with-Congress-misrule electorate
would swing behind the BJP-NDA. But more than that, it was also
manifestly clear that Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi would be the
natural choice of an overwhelming majority of the voters, and it did
turn out that way.
The
ABP News-Nielsen survey conducted between May 1 and 10 has predicted
that the BJP and NDA are likely to win 206 Lok Sabha seats and the
Congress and its UPA allies not more than 132. According to this survey,
the BJP would win on its own 160 to 170 seats, as against its 2009
tally of 116, and the Congress around 100, as against its 2009 tally of
206 seats. As per the survey, 36 per cent out of a total of 33,408
voters in 21 states and 152 Lok Sabha constituencies told the survey
teams that they want the world-acclaimed performer Narendra Modi to be
the next Prime Minister. Only 13 per cent batted for the reluctant,
inexperienced and incompetent AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi.
The
CNN-IBN-GFK-Mode survey conducted between May 7 and 11 in 12 major
cities shows that 56 per cent persons interviewed by the respective
survey teams want Narendra Modi to become Prime Minister; 29 per cent
batted for Rahul Gandhi. As per the same survey, 68 per cent of those
interviewed want the Congress-dominated UPA Government to go lock, stock
and barrel; only 28 per cent want another chance for the UPA.
The
Headlines Today-C Voter opinion poll predicted 137 seats for the BJP,
21 more than its 2009 tally, and 116 for the Congress, 90 less than its
2009 tally. At the same time, the survey suggested that if Modi is
projected as the BJP prime ministerial candidate, the party will go up
to 220, a huge jump of 104 seats. The survey was conducted between March
and May 2013 among 1.2 lakh randomly selected people in 540 Lok Sabha
seats.
One
thing is manifestly clear: The mood of the nation favours Narendra
Modi. This obviously means recognition and appreciation of his
leadership qualities, experience, administrative acumen, hard work,
simplicity, commitment, ability to take along all communities, sense of
justice and ability to deliver against all odds. It also means that the
nation sees in Narendra Modi a steersman who alone, according to it,
could rescue the aimlessly flapping Indian barge and free the country
from the arrogant, insensitive, irresponsible and corrupt Congress
government.
The
findings of the three opinion polls should not surprise anyone. It is
now for the BJP leadership and its allies to make optimum use of the
prevailing political environment and further consolidate their position
so that they win at least 272 seats. This is a difficult but not
unachievable goal.
That
the BJP and the NDA would bounce back in a big way is only one of the
two most significant highlights of the opinion polls. The other is the
severe indictment of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his hotchpotch
minority UPA regime. The CNN-IBN-GFK-Mode opinion-poll said that 58 per
cent persons belonging to all sections of society were dissatisfied with
the performance of the UPA Government, 68 per cent said that the UPA
Government has no right to rule, 71 per cent persons said that the UPA
was the most corrupt government India has ever seen and 56 per cent said
the Congress allies had consistently blackmailed the Prime Minister.
Besides, an overwhelming majority of persons interviewed by the survey
teams charged the UPA Government with evolving and pursuing economic
policies which resulted in steep hike in prices of all essential
commodities and making the life of common man a veritable health on
earth. These finding must have stung the Prime Minister and the Congress
party.
But
what must have stung the Prime Minister all the more was his personal
indictment by as many as 65 per cent of the people interviewed by
CNN-IBN-GFK-Mode survey teams. They held him directly responsible for
the 1.86 lakh crore coal scam. In fact, they accused him of being
personally corrupt. Not only this, 64 per cent of those interviewed in
urban India held the Prime Minister Office (PMO) directly responsible
for the Rs 1.76 lakh crore 2G spectrum scam and Rs 1.86 lakh crore coal
scam.
This
shows that Dr Manmohan Singh has lost his credibility and only a few
Indians consider him clean or a man with impeccable record. Indeed, the
Congress and UPA-II Government will always be criticised by one and all,
barring the beneficiaries, for 2G scam, 76,000 crore Commonwealth Games
scam, Railgate, Coalgate and many more scams, unbridled corruption,
incapable leadership, vote-bank politics, price rise, inflation, bad
economic policies and failure to protect and advance further the
country’s paramount sovereign interests and secure the internal
situation in the country.
That
the Prime Minister has fallen from grace and even his admirers have
distanced themselves from him can be gauged from what “secular”
(not-so-friendly towards the BJP) journalists and commentators like N
Ram, Vinod Mehta, Alok Mehta, Prabhu Chawla, Neerja Chaudhary and Manini
Chatterjee said about him. In one voice they said that the Prime
Minister must go as he has become a liability for the party and the
country. Ram said, “Manmohan Singh is hopeless choice”. Vinod Mehta went
to the extent of saying that “for the first the Prime Minister is not
only being accused of incompetence, but he is being accused personally
of being corrupt or promoting corruption”. “Manmohan Singh must go now.
People supportive of him like me want him to go. He must be replaced.
God save the Congress. Anti-Congress feeling has gripped the supporters
of the Congress,” he added. Chaudhary said: “The Prime Minister is not
only presiding over a corrupt government, but he himself appears to be
corrupt. The UPA has lost credibility. Manmohan Singh must take the
responsibility”. The views of the others were no different.
Significantly,
all of them admitted that AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi is no match
for Narendra Modi and that the Gujarat Chief Minister has become popular
across the nation because of his leadership qualities, performance and
good rapport with the people. The most important observation was made by
Chawla: “Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is a villain and Mr Modi a
hero”.
The
message was loud and clear: the days of the Congress and the UPA are
numbered. Its significance lies in the fact that it came from bitter
critics of the BJP.
Source: http://www.vijayvaani.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?aid=2819
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