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Grand Alliance will win Bihar, you are welcome to make fun at my expense if proved wrong: Yogendra Yadav

FP Staff • November 8, 2015, 07:35:22 IST
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It’s D-day. Three months of vigorous campaigning has finally culminated in the day that will decide the fate of Bihar for the next five years.

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Grand Alliance will win Bihar, you are welcome to make fun at my expense if proved wrong: Yogendra Yadav

The day has finally arived. Three months of vigorous campaigning have culminated in the day that will decide the fate of Bihar for the next five years. While the survey shows the BJP-led four-party coalition four points ahead, the 42-38 split between it and the rival Nitish-Lalu-Congress alliance suggests that this is fight between two strong forces. [caption id=“attachment_2406014” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Yogendra Yadav. PTI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Yogendra-Yadav-PTI-3.jpg) Yogendra Yadav. PTI[/caption] Former AAP leader Yogendra Yadav had an epiphany. He forecast a clear majority for Nitish Kumar-Lalu Prasad’s Grand Alliance. He, however, said his reading was based on his electoral common sense and some experience in reading exit polls over the years. Stating the basis of his reading, he said the exit polls were reporting that the difference between the two main rivals is around one to two percentage votes. They also tell that this has been a very polarising election where the upper castes and OBCs (but not SCs) were sharply divided. As he says, “Everyone is welcome to have fun at his expense if proved wrong today.” Well, don’t worry, Mr Yadav, We’re sure people will not let you forget this if you are proved wrong. Full text from Yogendra Yadav’s Facebook page: Grand Alliance headed for majority: My take on Bihar poll forecasts/ Habits of previous birth die hard. So, I have been following all the exit polls and media reporting on Bihar elections with a lot of interest. I did not get into making a forecast, for I did not have to. Also, I did not have access to survey data, nor did I travel to Bihar this time (I was busy with yatra of drought affected areas through the country). Now that the last vote is cast and all the polls and forecasts are out I can offer my take without fear of being misunderstood, except by die-hards who detect a conspiracy in everything. Statutory warning: I have no special access to any secret poll; my reading is based purely on electoral commonsense and some experience in reading exit polls over the years. I think the Grand Alliance is headed for a clear, perhaps even comfortable, majority. If my reading is correct, its tally could go well beyond the highest forecast of 130 seats. My reasoning is as follows. Over the last two decades, almost all exit polls have over-estimated the BJP or the alliance favoured by the upper caste. This error could be anything between 2-4% points. This is not due to any upper caste conspiracy (no media house wants to get its exit poll wrong) but due to a sampling bias built in the methodology of exit polls. When you stand outside the polling booth, the voters who agree to be interviewed tend to be more from powerful social groups. Although the situation has changed a lot in the last two decades, the voters from weaker communities are less likely to speak the truth in public. This error could be decisive in a close election like this one. All the polls are reporting that the difference between the two main rivals is around 1-2% votes. They also tell us that this has been a very polarising elections where the upper castes and OBCs (but not SCs) are sharply divided. So the sampling and reporting error would work almost entirely against the Grand Alliance (with the exception of BJP’s dalit allies). Assuming that the error is around 2%, the findings of all the polls should be adjusted to reduce NDA vote share by 2% points and increase GA by 2%. This would dramatically change the balance in favour of the Grand Alliance, which would enjoy a lead of 3-5% over the NDA. (Please note that the CSDS survey, which uses post-poll and not exit poll, reported in the Indian Express today, projects a 4% lead for Grand Alliance. I have nothing to do with that survey any more, but continue to trust its methodology and fieldwork more than anything else) In a straight bipolar contest, it could give the GA a clear majority. One fine point that could help the GA in translation of votes into seats. The polls suggest (NDTV poll brought it out clearly) that this election has levelled the difference between different regions. In this situation, a small lead in terms of votes would be spread fairly evenly and could yield lots of seats to the leading party. To make matters worse for the NDA, it appears to be doing much better in urban areas. Concentration of votes in urban pockets could give NDA big victories in the few urban seats but leave it more vulnerable against the GA in the overwhelmingly rural Bihar. As I said, all this is pure speculation, devoid of any fresh evidence or political motives. Everyone is welcome to have fun at my expense tomorrow if this proves mistaken. With inputs from IANS

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