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49% people prefer Rahul Gandhi to lead Congress, know how much support Priyanka has

Aaj Tak has conducted a ‘Mood of the Nation’ survey in collaboration with C-Voter. This survey was conducted between July 15 and August 10. Its sample size was kept at 1,36,463. During the survey, public opinion was taken on the question of who is better to lead the Congress, then 49 percent people are in support of Rahul Gandhi. They say that Rahul Gandhi is the best to lead the party. While 7 percent people consider Sachin Pilot to be better for the party.

During the survey, 6% people considered Priyanka Gandhi as the best candidate for party leadership while 4% people considered Mallikarjun Kharge as the best candidate for party leadership.

During the MOTN survey, people were asked who they think is better between Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi. 55% people supported Rahul Gandhi while 17% people considered Priyanka Gandhi better than Rahul Gandhi.

According to political experts, the biggest reason for the increase in Rahul Gandhi’s popularity and acceptance has been the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Its effect was seen in the results of the assembly elections of Telangana and Karnataka, apart from this, Rahul Gandhi was also the face of the party in the recent Lok Sabha elections.

How is Rahul Gandhi’s performance as Leader of Opposition?

Regarding Rahul Gandhi’s performance as the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, 24% people are saying it is very good, while 27% people are calling his work good, 19% are average and 24% people are not happy with his work, they have considered his work to be bad.

BJP had won 240 seats in the recent Lok Sabha elections

If we look at the results of the Lok Sabha elections held this year, two and a half months ago, on June 4, BJP had emerged as the largest party. BJP had won 240 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, while Congress had won 99 seats (although Rahul Gandhi had won by 2 seats, later he left the Wayanad seat).

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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