The Punjab assembly election could see the downfall of the Congress government, a new Opinion poll has revealed. The poll, conducted by Jan ki Baat-India News, claims that Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party could emerge as the single largest party in the state.
According to the opinion poll, the AAP is seen to be winning 58-65 seats in the 117-member Punjab assembly. The AAP seems to have gained more ground in Punjab, considering that a similar poll conducted in December 2021 gave them 51-57 seats. Either way, the survey findings come as a shot in the arm for the party, which had in its debut elections in 2017, won 20 seats.
The poll data suggests that out of these 58-65 seats, 36-43 seats could come from the Malwa region of the state, followed by 13-15 seats from Manjha and 7-9 from Doab regions. The survey also shows the AAP cornering 38-39 per cent of the vote share.
Interestingly, women in the state seem to have liked Kejriwal's party, with 48 per cent of the respondents endorsing the AAP. The party also projected to gain massively in terms of caste votes. The poll shows that even as 48 per cent of the Jat respondents support the AAP, the party also finds favour among Scheduled Caste (42 per cent) and Other Backward Class (37 per cent) voters.