The effectiveness of National Democratic Alliance government at the Centre is expected to have a greater impact on the elections in Delhi than anywhere else in the country.

Bharatiya Janata (BJP) can get most of the upcoming elections Delhi Assembly on 39 per cent share of the vote and form a government alone, while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) can come second with 36 per cent share of the vote, opinion poll conducted jointly India today Group Cicero Delhi RCS Tracker Poll- 2015 (Wave - I) offers.

While the AAP can be the first preference Delhiites, research shows that Arvind Kedzhrival remains a popular choice for chief ministerial post with 35 percent of respondents vouched for him. Harsha Wardha BJP comes far behind, with only 19 percent.

While 54 percent think Delhiites Kejriwal focused more on a protest, not run the government, but 55 cents feel that he should be given another chance.

Overwhelming 74 per cent of people felt that the PM Modi fully energized administration, while 62 percent said it raised India's image around the world.

As many as 35 percent of respondents believed AAP debut attempt at running the government in the capital has exceeded expectations.

Around 32 per cent of people felt that the 49- day government decided in accordance with expectations, while 22 percent felt let down.

In a worrying sign for Kejriwal, Delhiites does not seem willing to forgive him for escaping from liability from 53 per cent feeling that AAP is not enough maturity to run the country.

Chief AAP, however, was highly appreciated by more than 60 percent of respondents, which fight corruption during his tenure. The same percentage it credit for reducing the cost of water and electricity.


The survey, in which 4273 people interviewed in all 70 Assembly constituencies, predicted percent upward swing in the vote share of the UBA and 5.9 percent increase in the share of votes BJP. The survey provides a decline of 8.5 percent in the vote share of Congress.

Corruption remains a major issue for voters Delhi with 21 percent of respondents who gave him the maximum weightage.

Security women touching issue in the national capital, it was more important to 17 percent of respondents, while water was essential for 15 percent of the people. Inflation has been a big problem for 12 percent of the respondents and the city electricity woes concerned 10 percent of respondents most.

Performance of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government at the Centre is expected to have a greater impact on the elections in Delhi than anywhere else in the country. Asked rate performance modifiers led government, 34 cents felt that it was more than performance expectations, and 33 percent felt that meet their expectations.

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