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Political party
Response rates from 1.5k India voters.
72% Yes |
28% No |
72% Yes |
28% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.5k India voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.5k India voters.
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Unique answers from India voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9HR9KY511mos11MO
Yes but counstitution should strictly prohibit differential treatment of states
@8CG9SLF4yrs4Y
Yes, but only after a required experience and credible action of the party and its workers for a period of say- one or two election terms in the said region first. This will increase their credibility and their knowledge of governance.
@8PV444J4yrs4Y
@9CQ7P9X1yr1Y
No. Just because an organisation knows how to run a district or a state (which may be homogeneous and so lacking in diversity), doesn't guarantee that they would be able to run the state, especially one as diverse as India. Additionally, the differing population densities of different states would put any non-local party at a disadvantage when attracting voters.
@9BS3Q2C2yrs2Y
Ban all the political parties from the parliament. MPs must be chosen from the people in all the provinces instead of being part of various political parties.
@8RZS4VB4yrs4Y
Only if they hold a majority in 2 states minimum
@95JD4WH2yrs2Y
Yes, they should be allowed to contest by forming Alliances.
@8Y45D8S3yrs3Y
No, it leads to regionalism and politics of vote bank