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19 minutes ago, kittaya said:

Official source ga ikkada mingandi

ninna kaka monna CM ayina Udhav Thackrey ki 5th position vachindi ante...

inka kuda official source kavala bedaru ?

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5 minutes ago, JohnSnow said:

CBN is in opposition no. Adhi current CMs dhi anukunta, konchem tweet sariga sadhuvu kaka

Maa gundello epatiki CM chandrababe...

 

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5 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Maa gundello epatiki CM chandrababe...

 

Adhi acidity, situation tho sambandham lekunda vacchesthu untadhi. thaggipoddhi le tablets esuko baa

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1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said:

ninna kaka monna CM ayina Udhav Thackrey ki 5th position vachindi ante...

inka kuda official source kavala bedaru ?

yes, ppl are proving superfast... 

fastrack results... 

kompatisi.... aa pic lo 

21,22,23,24,25 ani padalsindhi poyi... only 1,2,3,4,5 paddayi aemo

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fake news. Assalu statistics choosthe veralaga vundhi. Jagan satisfactions just 50% mathrame - for someone who one only recently with such massive majority its very low.

2. Non-BJP CMs More Popular Than BJP CMs, Especially Kejriwal

When it comes to the report card of chief ministers in India, non-BJP CMs have fared much better than BJP CMs. For instance, in West Bengal, 67.2 percent of the respondents said that they are very much satisfied with Trinamool Congress’ Mamata Banerjee as the chief minister. In Odisha, Biju Janata Dal’s Naveen Patnaik garnered support of 61.9 percent of the respondents. Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan Mohan Reddy also was rated highly by the state’s residents, with 50.3 percent of the respondents saying that they are ‘very much satisfied’ with his term as CM.

In contrast, in BJP-ruled states, the popularity of the CMs was below 40 percent. In Uttar Pradesh, 39.1 percent of the respondents said that they are ‘very much satisfied’ with CM Yogi Adityanath and in Gujarat, CM Vijay Rupani's work fully satisfied only 34 percent of the respondents.

The survey results heralded some good news for Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. Out of the total respondents in the state, 58.8 percent said that they are ‘very much satisfied’ with CM Kejriwal's term, while 16.6 percent said that they are ‘not at all satisfied’.

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TG lo BJP improving hugely anta - nammaccha ?

3. BJP’s Rise in States Like West Bengal & Telangana

The survey shows that BJP has made gains in two states – West Bengal and Telangana. In West Bengal, according to the survey, BJP has overtaken TMC in the vote share, with BJP polling 40.5 percent of the votes and TMC polling 36.3 percent. This is in contrast to the results in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, when despite a rise in number of seats for the BJP, TMC got 43.28 percent of the vote share while BJP got 40.25 percent.

In Telangana, the BJP also made gains. According to the IANS-CVoter ‘State of the Nation’ survey, BJP polled 33.2 percent of the vote share. Compare this with BJP's showing in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, where the party got 19.45 percent. This rise in vote share is also reflected in number of seats

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