Only 27% people are satisfied with the work of Haryana Saini government… Unemployment, not corruption, is the biggest issue

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Voting will be held on 1 October for 90 assembly seats in Haryana, while the election results will be declared on 4 October. Before this, Aaj Tak conducted a ‘Mood of the Nation’ survey. According to this survey, 27 percent of the people of Haryana say that they are satisfied with the functioning of the government, while 44 percent of the people say that they are dissatisfied with the work of the government, while 25 percent of the people say that they are somewhat happy with the functioning of the government.

According to the ‘Mood of the Nation’ survey, 29 per cent people in Haryana are satisfied with the performance of MPs, while 21 per cent people are satisfied to some extent, while 38 per cent people are dissatisfied with the work of MPs.

If we talk about the performance of MLAs, 33% of the people are satisfied with the work of the MLA, while 20% are satisfied to some extent, whereas 40% of the people are unhappy with the performance of the MLAs.

When asked about the biggest issue in Haryana, 45% people said that unemployment is the biggest issue, while only 3% people said that corruption is the biggest issue. While 14% people said that inflation is the biggest issue.

PM Modi remains the first choice of 51 percent people of Haryana for the post of Prime Minister, while 41 percent people’s choice is Rahul Gandhi.

What is the political equation of Haryana?

Let us tell you that the Bharatiya Janata Party is currently in power in the state. In the 2019 assembly elections, BJP emerged as the largest party by winning 40 seats with 36.7 percent vote share. Then Congress got 28.2 percent votes and the party stood second with 31 seats. Dushyant Chautala’s newly-formed Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) was successful in winning 10 seats with 14.9 percent vote share.

Apart from this, Haryana Lokhit Party had won one seat with less than one percent vote share. 7 independents were also successful in winning the elections and reaching the assembly. However, no party could reach the magical figure of 46 members necessary for majority.

After the results, BJP formed the government with the support of JJP, Haryana Lokhit Party and independents. But before the Lok Sabha elections, BJP broke the alliance with JJP and made Naib Singh Saini the CM in place of Manohar Lal Khattar.

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