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`73 p.c. people have not heard feel good campaign'

NEW DELHI, MARCH 27. According to the Zee News opinion poll, 73 per cent of the people had not heard of the `Feel Good' campaign though 45 per cent of the people felt that the NDA would come to power again. While 25 per cent felt that the Congress and allies would pick up the baton, only six per cent felt the Third Front will form the Government.

It said 34 per cent of the people have a positive opinion of the NDA Government, 28 per cent gave it an average on performance, 11 per cent gave it a minus rating while 27 per cent were undecided.

On the Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani's `Bharat Uday Yatra', only 19 per cent of the people felt it would benefit the BJP and the NDA, while a huge 64 per cent put it as ``can't say'' and 17 per cent said it would have no impact.

It also said that 43 per cent of those surveyed felt that the BJP-NDA image had improved under the leadership of Mr. Vajpayee. While eight per cent felt it had deteriorated, 17 per cent voted for status quo and 32 per cent were undecided. — PTI

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