Political analyst Amitabh Tiwari (aka Political Baaba)discusses about the influence of Narendra Modi in the Lok Sabha Election.
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00:00 Now, the million dollar question is about the durability of the Modi factor.
00:14 Is he still popular?
00:15 Can he get BJP the same number of votes in 2024 or maybe even more?
00:22 Has he peaked or is his best yet to come?
00:26 As per many surveys, Modi still remains popular in his second term.
00:32 As per a CSDS survey of May 2023, 43% people want to see him as the Prime Minister.
00:41 This is a marginal drop of 1% compared to 2014.
00:46 So he still retains his popularity.
00:48 And why is this important?
00:49 This is important because elections in India are increasingly becoming presidential style,
00:55 which means a prime ministerial phase versus a prime ministerial phase.
00:59 And the form of the captain of the NDA or the BJP is very important for the BJP.
01:04 Now, let's understand the vote which a candidate gets consists of three parts.
01:13 One part or one percentage of the votes he gets is because of his own image.
01:20 The other part is because of the party symbol.
01:23 Anybody contest on a BJP symbol or a Congress symbol from any seat has a certain number
01:28 of votes which will be automatically transferred to the candidate.
01:32 And the third part is because of the state or the national leadership.
01:36 So one third votes a candidate gets is on account of his own image, one third because
01:42 of the party symbol and one third because of the leadership.
01:46 The thumb rule is one third each for all these parts.
01:50 As per Access by India exit poll, for 37% of the voters in 2019 elections, the prime
01:57 ministerial phase was the most important consideration when they went out to vote.
02:03 So can Modi take BJP past the majority mark again on his personal charisma remains to
02:10 be seen.
02:11 Can India make the contest local and neutralize the strength of the BJP?
02:19 All of this remains to be seen and only time will tell.
02:24 So friends, to recap, elections are still 7-8 months away and that's a long time in
02:30 politics.
02:31 Lok Sabha elections are still quite open as there are a lot of late deciders in India,
02:37 almost 64-65% and there are very few loyal voters in India, only around 31%.
02:44 The results of the top 5 states and the durability of the Modi factor could ultimately decide
02:52 who will win in 2024.
02:53 Thank you.
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03:07 (dramatic music)