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Congress losing public support: Poll

India's ruling Congress party is losing voter support and would lose over 40 seats if an election were called tomorrow as billion dollar scams and corruption allegations take their toll, a poll showed.

January 07, 2011 / 19:41 IST

India's ruling Congress party is losing voter support and would lose over 40 seats if an election were called tomorrow as billion dollar scams and corruption allegations take their toll, a poll showed.


A USD 39 bn telecoms scam, corruption accusations over last October's Commonwealth Games and the resurrection of a 25- year-old defence contract kickback scandal have all dented public confidence in the party that leads the ruling coalition.


In an election, Congress would see its majority slashed by a loss of around 40 of its current 206 seats, the AC Neilsen poll showed, as 44% of respondents said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's previously unimpeachable image had been affected by the scandals.


The Mood of the Nation poll, conducted by AC Neilsen and India Today magazine, surveyed 12,349 voters across 19 states in face-to-face interviews between December 4-19.


Opposition protests over inquiries into the corruption allegations have paralysed parliament since November, branding the government as ineffective and possibly leading to early elections in the five-year cycle to break the deadlock.


Congress won a second successive term in the 2009 elections. The poll said its main opposition, the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, would gain over 20 new seats in a election if it were held tomorrow.


Congress slipped in popularity by 3% among India's poor - a key constituent of its vote bank. But 42% of respondents thought a Congress-led coalition would still return to power in a general election in 2014.

Party chief Sonia Gandhi, seen as the real powerbroker of the party, saw her popularity as a prime ministerial candidate plummet to 8% from 27% in January 2006, with 43% of respondents saying her image had been affected by the scams.

first published: Jan 7, 2011 06:54 pm

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