C Voter Survey: Tejashwi, Nitish, or PK? Who does Bihar want as Chief Minister?

When people were questioned about the functioning of the Bihar government, 61 percent of people in the survey appeared satisfied with Nitish Kumar, while 38 percent of people expressed dissatisfaction.

The Bihar Assembly elections are gaining momentum. All parties have intensified their campaigning. Meanwhile, numerous surveys are also being released regarding the Bihar elections. According to the latest surveys, this time in Bihar, a close contest is being held between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. The entry of Jan Suraj has made the assembly elections even more interesting. Meanwhile, the latest C Voter survey has been released in Bihar. 

 

In the latest survey of C-Voter, 16 percent of people have considered Nitish Kumar capable of becoming the Chief Minister again, while only 10 percent of people have named LJP leader Chirag Paswan as their favorite candidate.

Prashant Kishor surpasses Chirag Paswan in popularity.

A maximum of 36 percent of people considered former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav as a suitable candidate for the post of Chief Minister, while only 7 percent considered Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary as a CM candidate. Following Tejashwi Yadav is Jan Suraj founder Prashant Kishor, who, according to the survey, is wanted by 23 percent of people as the Chief Minister of Bihar. It should be noted that this survey was conducted by C Voter in September; these are the most recent figures.   

When asked about people's satisfaction with CM Nitish Kumar 

performance, a February survey found that 58 percent were satisfied and 39 percent dissatisfied. In June, 60 percent were in favor and 39 percent were against him. In a recent survey conducted in September, 61 percent were satisfied with Nitish Kumar, while 38 percent expressed dissatisfaction. 

Whom do the people of Bihar want to see as PM?

When people were asked about the post of Prime Minister, 52 percent of people expressed confidence in Narendra Modi, however, according to the survey, 41 percent people want to choose Rahul Gandhi as their Prime Minister.