South remains a challenge for PM Modi: Survey


New Delhi, May 20 (IANS): Despite the best efforts of strategists, both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party the BJP don't seem to have captured the imagination of voters in most parts of southern India, according to an IANS-CVoter survey.

This is in sharp contrast to west, east, central and north India where Narendra Modi towers over other rivals like a colossus.

This was revealed during an exclusive survey conducted by CVoter on behalf of IANS in the four states -- Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Kerala -- and the Union Territory of Puducherry, where Assembly elections were held in 2021.

A series of questions covering a wide range of issues were asked during the survey to gauge the current mood of the voters in these four states and one UT.

In West Bengal, where the BJP lost the Assembly elections badly against the Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Bannerjee, more than 33 per cent of the respondents said they were very much satisfied with Modi's performance as the Prime Minister, while another 32 per cent said they were "satisfied to some extent". About 34 per cent said they were not at all satisfied with PM Modi.

In BJP-ruled Assam, about 43 per cent of the respondents said they were very satisfied with his performance while 21 per cent said they were not satisfied at all.

In the same survey, close to 18 per cent of the respondents said they were not satisfied at all with the performance of Himanta Biswa Sarma as the Chief Minister.

But the story is different down south.

In Kerala, while 34 per cent of the respondents were very satisfied with Modis' performance, more than 30 per cent of the respondents were not satisfied at all.

It was even worse in Tamil Nadu where just 17 per cent of the respondents were very satisfied with Modi's performance as the Prime Minister, while more than 40 per cent were not satisfied at all.

Clearly, as the 2024 Lok Sabha elections near, both Modi and the BJP need to figure out how to woo voters in the south.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his Kerala counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan were rated as the most popular CMs, closely followed by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

During the survey, the respondents were asked to rate the performance of the Chief Ministers of their respective states.

In the case of Assam, more than 43 per cent of the respondents said that they were very much satisfied with the performance of Himanta Biswa Sarma, while in case of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, more than 41 per cent expressed the same sentiment.

The high rating of Himanta Biswa Sarma stands out as he is the Chief Minister of a deeply polarised state where Muslims, who constitute more than one-third of the electorate, are not favourably disposed towards the BJP.

In contrast, West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee scored 39 per cent in the "very much satisfied" category when almost similar number of minorities stand rock solid behind her party.

 

  

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  • myna, mysuru

    Sat, May 21 2022

    The South Indian States which have the highest literacy rate in the country can never be fooled by the lies, diversionary tactics and blatant communalism of the GOI. The people judge by performance, not JUMLAS. It is with this wicked intention that the North Indian State Governments are deliberately keeping literacy at a very low rate and poverty and unemployment at the highest rate to win elections. These Governments expect people to come with a begging bowl to the Government all the time. People are not allowed to be self-reliant. We see this example in UP where food grains with the PMs photo was despatched as ration under the guise of the COVID rehabilitation scheme. Unless the people in North India see through this plot they will not see ACCHE DIN in India.

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  • Raman, Mangalore

    Sat, May 21 2022

    THOUGHTS OF DR AMBEDKAR -- VERY RELEVANT EVEN TODAY -- OR MORE RELEVANT --What is the difference between the north and the south? There is a vast difference between the North and the South. The North is conservative. The South is progressive. The North is superstitious, the South is rational. The South is educationally forward, the North is educationally backward. The culture of the South is modern. The culture of the North is ancient. Furthermore, Ambedkar argued that the large size of Uttar Pradesh – and other states in north India – would give them greater power in India’s political system and would effectively entrench the dominance of the conservative social structure and culture of north India, underpinned by caste hierarchy, across the whole of India. TAXES ARE ASO SHARED disproportionately -- SOUTH PAYS MORE BUT NOT COMPENSATED --

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  • Anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, May 21 2022

    North does not pose a challenge to Modi or BJP becoz of EVM's. Conduct elections with Ballot papers and prove the actual mandate of the people.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, May 21 2022

    People from South are Educated ...

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  • prema, indian

    Mon, May 23 2022

    One Southern state "ACTS" educated ..... LOL ;) No prizes for guessing ;)

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Sat, May 21 2022

    All congress people and people of congress formed new party or government should join together and form new congress in the interest of the nation. They must execute congress constitution which brings peace and may eliminate 40+ 10 percent.They must think in the line of before 1947 congress

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, May 21 2022

    except the low iq kannadiga ghatta gowdas and other buddus and those who consider themselves as ATHI BUDDIVANTHARU, neither feku or daku can ever make any in roads in the other four states of kerala, tamilnadu, andhra pradesha and telangana as people there are united on region basis unlike the buddus of karu nadu...

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