Who is the favorite CM of the people in Yogi-Kejriwal?
Just before the lok sabha election 2024, an election survey has created a political stir across the country
including Delhi. According to the latest survey of india Today CVoter Mood of Nation survey, the answer of
who is the best cm among the Chief Ministers of the country is shocking. According to the survey report, the
name of UP cm Yogi Adityanath has come at the top as the most popular cm in the eyes of the public. After
that delhi cm arvind kejriwal is named. West bengal cm mamata Banerjee's name is at number three.
In the latest survey of india Today CVoter Mood of Nation, 43 percent people named Uttar Pradesh CM
Adityanath in response to who is the best CM. Arvind Kejriwal's name is on the second number. cm Arvind
kejriwal of the national capital, who has always been in discussion about the delhi education model, is seen
lagging behind cm Yogi in the race in terms of average. According to the survey report, arvind kejriwal is
considered the best cm by 19 percent voters. West bengal Chief minister mamata banerjee has been liked by
9 percent people.
Arvind Kejriwal's popularity intact
Let us tell you that in the results of the india Today Cvoter survey conducted before the lok sabha elections,
Yogi Adityanath continues to be the best CM. At the same time, arvind kejriwal is also standing in the field.
On the other hand, if we talk about the center, according to the latest survey, there is a possibility of formation
of government under the leadership of narendra Modi. In the survey, 306 seats are seen going to the NDA's
account. 193 seats seem to be going in favor of india, a coalition of opposition parties. If we talk about vote
share, then the alliance of opposition parties seems to be coming very close to NDA. nda is seeing 43
percent vote share while 41 percent voters are going in favor of INDIA. Please tell that the next Lok Sabha
elections are to be held in April-May 2024. The political mercury is already at its peak among the leaders of
different parties to defeat each other politically in the lok sabha elections.