Haryana Polls 2024: KK Survey’s Shocking Prediction


kk-survey-haryana

Kiran Kondeti, CEO of the KK Survey, grabbed everyone’s attention a few months ago with his perfect exit poll prediction for the AP General Elections.

He predicted that TDP-JSP-BJP’s alliance would win 161 out of 175 seats and YCP would be confined to 14 seats. His prediction was near perfect as the alliance won 164 seats and YCP won only 11. He also successfully predicted that Janasena would win all 21 seats it contested in.

Also Read – Cabinet Clears “One Nation-One Election” Proposal

Meanwhile, KK Surveys gave a shocking prediction for the upcoming assembly elections in Haryana. It was predicted that BJP would face a big defeat in the Haryana Assembly Elections.

KK stated that the BJP would lose two out of every three seats, comparing the party to a sinking Titanic in recent months. He opined that anti-incumbency against the BJP would benefit Congress, although Congress has no other advantages.

Also Read – Why Nandini Ghee Removed from Tirumala Laddu?

It was mentioned that while BJP’s core voters will stay loyal, neutral voters are likely to switch to Congress. Despite many parties contesting the elections, anti-incumbency votes are expected to shift to Congress and not to any other party.

Reportedly, there is significant anti-incumbency against the BJP among farmers and the Jatt community. A 5% difference in vote share could lead to a substantial shift in the number of seats.

Also Read – Harish Rao’s Open Letter To AICC

KK also mentioned that if the Aam Aadmi Party had started its groundwork in Haryana earlier, it could have made an impact. However, since it entered the scene late, its influence might be limited.

Overall, KK Surveys suggested that BJP’s final seat count would shock everyone. Kiran Kondeti further predicted that the party would face a similar fate in the upcoming elections in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Jharkhand.



Source link

Latest articles

Related articles

Discover more from Technology Tangle

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

0