<p>BJP-led NDA is projected to cross 220 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, according to an opinion poll.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The survey, conducted by CNN-IBN and CSDS, also projects a worst-ever performance by Congress, better show by regional parties like Trinamool Congress and AIADMK and emergence of Aam Aadmi Party.<br /><br />The poll shows BJP alone getting 192-210 out of a total 543 Lok Sabha seats. The Congress is projected to get 92-108 seats.<br /><br />While the survey projects 211-231 Lok Sabha seats to BJP-led NDA, it gives only 107-127 seats to Congress-led UPA.<br /><br />Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress is projected to get 20-28 Lok Sabha seats. The survey shows Jayalalithaa's AIADMK getting 15-23 seats.<br /><br />Left is projected to get only 15-23 seats. The survey gives 6-12 Lok Sabha seats to AAP. It also projects dismal show by Samajwadi Party and BSP.<br /><br />According to it, Samajwadi Party is projected to get only 8-14 seats and BSP 10-16 seats.<br /><br />In terms of poll percentage, BJP is projected to get 34 per cent voteshare, a 15.2 per cent jump since 2009 Lok Sabha polls.<br /><br />At the same time, the survey shows Congress getting 27 per cent voteshare-- a 1.6 per cent decline since 2009.<br /><br />The survey shows that Narendra Modi continues to be the top choice for the prime minister's post -- much ahead of Rahul Gandhi.<br /><br />While 34 per cent preferred Modi to be prime minister, only 15 per cent supported Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi is projected third on the PM ratings at 5 per cent. It shows AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal getting support of three per cent for the PM's post.<br /><br />According to the survey, in a direct face-off between Modi and Rahul, 42 per cent prefer Modi and only 25 per cent prefer Rahul as PM.</p>
<p>BJP-led NDA is projected to cross 220 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, according to an opinion poll.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The survey, conducted by CNN-IBN and CSDS, also projects a worst-ever performance by Congress, better show by regional parties like Trinamool Congress and AIADMK and emergence of Aam Aadmi Party.<br /><br />The poll shows BJP alone getting 192-210 out of a total 543 Lok Sabha seats. The Congress is projected to get 92-108 seats.<br /><br />While the survey projects 211-231 Lok Sabha seats to BJP-led NDA, it gives only 107-127 seats to Congress-led UPA.<br /><br />Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress is projected to get 20-28 Lok Sabha seats. The survey shows Jayalalithaa's AIADMK getting 15-23 seats.<br /><br />Left is projected to get only 15-23 seats. The survey gives 6-12 Lok Sabha seats to AAP. It also projects dismal show by Samajwadi Party and BSP.<br /><br />According to it, Samajwadi Party is projected to get only 8-14 seats and BSP 10-16 seats.<br /><br />In terms of poll percentage, BJP is projected to get 34 per cent voteshare, a 15.2 per cent jump since 2009 Lok Sabha polls.<br /><br />At the same time, the survey shows Congress getting 27 per cent voteshare-- a 1.6 per cent decline since 2009.<br /><br />The survey shows that Narendra Modi continues to be the top choice for the prime minister's post -- much ahead of Rahul Gandhi.<br /><br />While 34 per cent preferred Modi to be prime minister, only 15 per cent supported Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi is projected third on the PM ratings at 5 per cent. It shows AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal getting support of three per cent for the PM's post.<br /><br />According to the survey, in a direct face-off between Modi and Rahul, 42 per cent prefer Modi and only 25 per cent prefer Rahul as PM.</p>