Deadly Poligics asked 74 politically aware people about their take on the current parliamentary situation of India. The results were awkward yet interesting.
53 of the 74 believe Congress wishes to block all development processes of the country. But others think that its the BJP who have made fake promises and have no wish of fulfilling them.
One respondent said "if Modi wanted to fulfill his promises he would have done that by hook or by crook. He made promises that he won't fulfill."
On the contrary another said "BJP wishes to work but with the miniscule opposition disrupting the lower house and their inability to gain majority in the upper has been giving rise to a ruckus leading to people's confidence in BJP shaking."
The Delhiites think the AAP is working, but others say, quoting one respondent "Kejriwal is yet another Rahul."
Also, almost everyone don't want to see Rahul Gandhi as the PM. "We don't want to see Doraemon on all channels. We still like Game of Thrones."
Another respondent from Mumbai said "listening to Hardwell is something we are born for, not to listen to someone singing nursery rhymes. Mumbaikars would jump off the sea link if he becomes the PM."
The detailed results:
1) Which party is to blame to for the disruptions in the Parliament?
Congress 53
BJP 16
AAP 4
Others 0
Can't say 1
Congress 53
BJP 16
AAP 4
Others 0
Can't say 1
2) Did you expect the GST bill to be passed in the winter session?
Yes 56
No 10
Can't say 8
Yes 56
No 10
Can't say 8
3) Do you think words like vendetta or intolerance are good logics to disrupt the Parliament?
Yes 9
No 60
Can't say 5
Yes 9
No 60
Can't say 5
4) Which of the three is least interested in India's development?
Congress 53
BJP 6
AAP 12
Can't say 3
Congress 53
BJP 6
AAP 12
Can't say 3
5) In a hypothetical situation, if Kejriwal became the PM, would we have had been in a better situation?
Yes 18 (14)
No 41 (7)
Can't say 15 (0)
[In brackets the responses from Delhi residents]
Yes 18 (14)
No 41 (7)
Can't say 15 (0)
[In brackets the responses from Delhi residents]
6) In a hypothetical situation, if Rahul became the PM, would we have had been in a better situation?
Yes 2
No 72
Can't say 0
Yes 2
No 72
Can't say 0
[Survey period: 11/12/15-14/12/15; 74 individuals from New Delhi (21), Mumbai (26), Kolkata (27); Females (34) Males (40); Age group 19-24]