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    Abki Baar? Participate in our Lok Sabha Elections Survey to gauge the mood of the nation

    Synopsis

    As the Indian elections near completion, key questions arise: Will a single party gain a majority, or will voters opt for change? Can the INDIA bloc remain united if victorious, or will ideological differences cause disintegration? If BJP wins, can PM Modi fulfill his promises, and who will succeed him? The ET Online Elections Survey seeks to gauge public sentiment.

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    Lok Sabha Elections Result
    With the great Indian democracy festival rolling by with each passing phase and the finish line almost in sight, the all-important question on the nation's mind with every passing day is -- What's in store on June 4?

    Click here to participate in our Lok Sabha Elections Survey to gauge the mood of the nation

    Alongside the big question of who will win the big race, there are several other associated talking points and issues dominating the India poll narrative. Is 400-paar just election rhetoric, or is India actually ready to hand one single dispensation a brute majority? Or will the Indian voter seek a mandate change this time and experiment with a new political dispensation, in the manner some poll pundits have forecast?

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    Will INDIA bloc be able to hold itself together in case it wins and gives the country a creditable long-term political option, or will it disintegrate at the altar of differing ideologies and interests at the first whiff of a coalition challenge?

    Last but not least, in the event of a BJP victory, will PM Modi be able to live up to all the much-touted Modi guarantees? More importantly, who after him will be a worthy successor. These are some of the questions that have made the 2024 election one of the most keenly-watched both nationally and globally.
    ET Online Elections Survey will attempt to gauge the public mood and seek answers to some of these potent questions. The survey though is solely for research and does not represent an opinion poll or exit poll. Your answers and data will remain confidential and will not be shared with any third party. The survey results will be published only after the final vote is cast on June 1, 2024.

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    This ET Online Elections survey adheres to the guidelines of the Representation of Peoples Act 1951 and the Election Commission of India. Participation is voluntary, and responses about political party preferences will be kept private. The collected data is for analytical purposes only and will not be used to predict or influence election outcomes. The results will be released after the conclusion of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 in India.

    Click here to participate in our Lok Sabha Elections Survey to gauge the mood of the nation


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    ( Originally published on May 21, 2024 )

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