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PM Modi to return for second term in 2019, ABP-CVoter survey predicts

| @indiablooms | Oct 04, 2018, at 09:49 pm

New Delhi, Oct 4 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to return for a second term in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, ABP News-CVoter 'Desh ka Mood' survey predicted.

According to the survey, the NDA will manage to get 38 percent of the vote share.

While UPA's vote share will be 25 percent, the survey predicted.

The survey revealed that NDA will not be able to make good results in the south Indian states.

The Congress would emerge as winners in Uttar Pradesh in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, if it join hands with the SP-BSP alliance.

According to the survey, the UPA will get a majority in Congress-ruled Punjab.

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