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Q1: In the next few weeks, assembly elections are going to be held in Madhya Pradesh. Have you heard about them? 1: No 160 5.6 2: Yes 2708 94.4 Q2: Will you vote in the coming assembly elections? 1: No 69 2.4 2: Yes 2681 93.5 8: Don't know/can't say/no response 118 4.1 a: (If yes in Q2) Will you definitely vote in any condition or is it possible that you may not be able to vote for some reason? 1: Definitely vote 1576 55.0 2: Might not vote for some reason 545 19.0 8: Don't know/can't say 560 19.5 9: N.A. 187 6.5 Q3: If Assembly elections are held tomorrow which party will you vote for? Parties N (%) 01: Congress 1038 36.2 02: BJP 1632 56.9 03: BSP 56 2.0 04: CPI (M) 3.1 06: NCP 1.0 07: JD(U) 1.0 08: SP 17.6 97: Other Smaller party 2.1 98: Can't Say/Don't know 117 4.1 99: Refused/Blank 1.0 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 1

a: (If voted in Q3) The party for which you just voted, are you going to vote for the same on the day of voting or your decision may get changed once the candidates are announced? 1: Vote for the same party 1824 63.6 2: May change after seeing candidates 354 12.3 8: DK/CS/NR 687 24.0 9: N.A. 3.1 Q4: During this election, while deciding whom to vote for, out of these things what will be the most important consideration for you Party, candidate or the chief ministerial candidate announced by the party? 01: Party 783 27.3 02: Candidate 867 30.2 03: Chief ministerial candidate 173 6.0 04: Party and candidate 660 23.0 05: Party and Chief ministerial candidate 180 6.3 06: Candidate and chief ministerial candidate 27.9 07: All three 49 1.7 08: Others 6.2 98: Can't say 123 4.3 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 2

Q5: Who would you prefer as the next Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh? C.M. Choice N (%) 01: Shivraj Singh Chouhan 1470 51.3 02: Kailash Vijaywargiya 40 1.4 03: Babulal Gaur 43 1.5 04: Narendra Singh Tomar 9.3 05: Jyotiradtiya Scindia 612 21.3 06: Kamal Nath 11.4 07: Digvijay Singh 63 2.2 08: Ajay Singh 10.3 09: Kantilal Bhuria 29 1.0 10: Suresh Pachauri 1.0 12: Uma Bharati 15.5 15: Yashodhara Raje Scinida 1.0 16: Sumitra Mahajan 64 2.2 17: Sunderlal Patwa 1.0 18: Kailash Joshi 6.2 20: Thawar Chand Gehlot 2.1 25: Sartaj Singh 1.0 26: Kunwar Vijay Shah 1.0 27: Jagdish Deora 1.0 34: Anyone from Congress 5.2 35: Anyone from BJP 1.0 36: Any other name 6.2 98: Don't know 468 16.3 99: Refused 8.3 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 3

Q6: Five years ago, in 2008, whom did you vote for in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election? Parties N (%) 01: Congress 974 34.0 02: BJP 1187 41.4 03: BSP 37 1.3 04: CPI (M) 4.1 05: CPI 3.1 06: NCP 1.0 07: JD(U) 2.1 08: SP 11.4 09: RJD 2.1 90: Independents 8.3 98: Can't Say/Don't know 244 8.5 99: Not voted/refused/blank 395 13.8 Q7: What is your overall assessment of the performance of the State BJP government in Madhya Pradesh over the last five years? Are you satisfied with its performance or dissatisfied? 1: Fully Satisfied 1110 38.7 2: Somewhat Satisfied 1110 38.7 3: Somewhat Dissatisfied 160 5.6 4: Fully Dissatisfied 200 7.0 8: No opinion 288 10.0 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 4

a: (If Fully satisfied or Somewhat satisfied in Q7) Can you tell me the main reason for being satisfied with the Madhya Pradesh government? 01: State has developed 263 9.2 02: Good governance and administration 99 3.5 03: Government has provided stability 27.9 04: Law and order has improved 26.9 05: Controlled Naxal violence, Naxalism 1.0 06: Curbed corruption 79 2.8 07: Curbed price rise 116 4.0 08: Better power supply 208 7.3 09: Better water supply 26.9 10: Better roads 309 10.8 11: Has developed my area 74 2.6 12: Has worked for farmers, agriculture 37 1.3 13: Has looked after my caste community interests 12.4 14: I am happy/satisfied with Shivraj Singh Chouhan 29 1.0 15: Has worked for Hindus 15.5 16: Maintained communal harmony 9.3 17: Has worked for minorities 1.0 18: Has worked for the poor 44 1.5 19: Has worked for the tribals, looked after tribal interests 3.1 20: Has provided better educational facilities, improved them 39 1.4 21: Has created more employment, jobs 139 4.8 22: Worked for the youth 4.1 23: Work of government officials, public services has improve 1.0 24: Has provided better health facilities, hospitals, treatment 3.1 25: Rural development, NREGA 100 3.5 26: Food security, subsidised food grain 21.7 27: Welfare programmes for people 17.6 28: Worked for women, their safety has increased 63 2.2 29: Urban development 12.4 98: Don't know 443 15.4 99: Not applicable 648 22.6 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 5

b: (If Fully dissatisfied or Somewhat dissatisfied in Q7) Can you tell me the main reason for being dissatisfied with the Madhya Pradesh government? 01: State has not developed 21.7 02: Bad governance and administration 13.5 03: Government has not provided stability 1.0 04: Law and order has deteriorated 9.3 05: Not tackled Naxal violence 1.0 06: Has not curbed corruption, it has gone up 80 2.8 07: Has not curbed price rise, price rise 74 2.6 09: Water supply has deteriorated 1.0 10: Roads have deteriorated 8.3 11: Has not developed my area, neglected my area 7.2 12: Has not worked for farmers, agriculture 8.3 13: Has not looked after my caste community interests 1.0 17: Has not worked for minorities 2.1 18: Has not worked for the poor 2.1 19: Has not worked for the tribals, looked after tribal interests 6.2 20: Has not provided better educational facilities, deteriorated 6.2 21: Has not created more employment, jobs 11.4 22: Has not worked for the youth 2.1 25: No Rural development 12.4 28: Has not Worked for women, their safety has decreased 2.1 98: Don't know 93 3.2 99: Not applicable 2508 87.4 Q8: Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the performance of the Congress-led UPA government at the Centre over the last four and half years? 1: Fully Satisfied 463 16.1 2: Somewhat Satisfied 1251 43.6 3: Somewhat Dissatisfied 261 9.1 4: Fully Dissatisfied 438 15.3 8: No opinion 455 15.9 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 6

Q9: What is your opinion about the performance of the sitting MLA of your constituency? Would you say that you are satisfied or dissatisfied with her/his performance? 1: Fully Satisfied 710 24.8 2: Somewhat Satisfied 1329 46.3 3: Somewhat Dissatisfied 182 6.3 4: Fully Dissatisfied 415 14.5 8: No opinion 232 8.1 Q10: And what is your overall assessment of the performance of Shivraj Singh Chouhan as the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh over the last five years? Are you satisfied with its performance or dissatisfied? 1: Fully Satisfied 1265 44.1 2: Somewhat Satisfied 1117 38.9 3: Somewhat Dissatisfied 139 4.8 4: Fully Dissatisfied 153 5.3 8: No opinion 194 6.8 Q11: What is your assessment of the performance of Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister? Are you satisfied with his performance or dissatisfied? 1: Fully Satisfied 423 14.7 2: Somewhat Satisfied 1346 46.9 3: Somewhat Dissatisfied 207 7.2 4: Fully Dissatisfied 464 16.2 8: No opinion 428 14.9 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 7

Q12: What will be the single most important issue for you in the forthcoming Madhya Pradesh Assembly election? 01: Price rise 632 22.0 02: Corruption 276 9.6 03: Unemployment, employment, jobs, wages, salaries 278 9.7 04: Development, economic development 137 4.8 05: Bad governance, against state government 33 1.2 06: Good governance, support of state government 21.7 07: UPA's good governance 108 3.8 08: UPA's bad governance 49 1.7 09: Against Shivraj Singh Chouhan 5.2 10: In support of Shivraj Singh Chouhan 23.8 11: Against a Congress leader 9.3 12: In support of a Congress leader 4.1 13: Change 51 1.8 14: Lokpal 72 2.5 15: In support of local candidate from area 16.6 16: Against local candidate from area 1.0 17: Against Congress 11.4 18: In support of Congress 38 1.3 19: Against BJP 8.3 20: In support of BJP 49 1.7 21: Against Modi 13.5 22: In support of Modi 1.0 24: In support of Rahul Gandhi 2.1 25: Naxal attack on Congress leaders 1.0 27: Need for a strong, decisive leader 9.3 29 Farmer issues, agriculture, irrigation 66 2.3 30: Roads 94 3.3 31: Electricity 30 1.0 32: Water 37 1.3 33: Drought 3.1 34: Food security, subsidised food grains 17.6 35: NREGA 64 2.2 36: Health services, hospitals, treatment 22.8 37: Education, school, college, teacher 50 1.7 38: Hunger, malnutrition 36 1.3 39: Poverty, gap between rich and poor 37 1.3 40: Land acquisition, illegal land deals 1.0 41: Welfare of minorities 4.1 43: Alcoholism, drug addiction 2.1 44: Hindutva, Ram Mandir 6.2 45: Secularism, Communalism 3.1 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 8

46: Caste interests 10.3 47: Tribal interests 3.1 48: Industry, industrial development 12.4 53: Housing, shelter 11.4 54 Women's issues, safety, crimes against women 17.6 55: Environment, environment safety 3.1 56: Displacement 1.0 57: Drains, sewer, toilets, sanitation 2.1 97: Other issues 13.5 98: Don't know 477 16.6 Q13: If we compare the 10 year rule of Shivraj Singh Chouhan with the 10 year rule of Digvijay Singh, then which of them has been better Madhya Pradesh? 1: Shivraj Singh Chouhan s rule 1749 61.0 2: Digvijay Singh s rule 318 11.1 3: Both 497 17.3 4: None 102 3.6 8: No answer 202 7.0 Q14. Now I will read out a few statements about Shivraj Singh Chouhan s govt. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree (Fully or somewhat) Q14. Now I will read out a few statements about Shivraj Singh Chouhan s govt. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree (Fully or somewhat) a: During Shivraj Singh Chouhan s rule, corruption has increased in the bureaucracy? 1: Fully agree 510 17.8 2: Somewhat agree 1186 41.4 3: Somewhat disagree 329 11.5 4: Fully disagree 242 8.4 8: Can't say 601 21.0 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 9

b: Shivraj Singh Chouhan government has hindered the working of the Lokayukta? 1: Fully agree 352 12.3 2: Somewhat agree 804 28.0 3: Somewhat disagree 336 11.7 4: Fully disagree 343 12.0 8: Can't say 1033 36.0 Q15. Now I will ask you about a few decisions taken by the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government. Please tell me whether they are right or wrong? a: Teaching Bhagavad Geeta in schools 1: Right 1600 55.8 2: Wrong 844 29.4 8: Can't say 424 14.8 b: Government employees getting permission to attend RSS programmes 1: Right 769 26.8 2: Wrong 1188 41.4 8: Can't say 911 31.8 c: Yoga being mandatory in schools 1: Right 2024 70.6 2: Wrong 257 9.0 8: Can't say 587 20.5 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 10

Q16. Now I will ask you to compare the two major parties of Madhya Pradesh Congress and BJP. In your opinion which one of these parties is a: Most corrupt 1: Congress 962 33.5 2: BJP 580 20.2 3: Both 990 34.5 4: None 35 1.2 8: No opinion 301 10.5 b: Most nepotistic 1: Congress 1052 36.7 2: BJP 500 17.4 3: Both 756 26.4 4: None 87 3.0 8: No opinion 473 16.5 c: Most faction ridden 1: Congress 923 32.2 2: BJP 566 19.7 3: Both 886 30.9 4: None 51 1.8 8: No opinion 442 15.4 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 11

And in your opinion, which party is better for the following d: For maintaining communal harmony 1: Congress 560 19.5 2: BJP 1197 41.7 3: Both 580 20.2 4: None 77 2.7 8: No opinion 454 15.8 e: For Madhya Pradesh s development 1: Congress 495 17.3 2: BJP 1376 48.0 3: Both 526 18.3 4: None 81 2.8 8: No opinion 390 13.6 Q17. Now I will read out few things. You tell me whether each of these has improved or worsened in your area during last five years of BJP government in Madhya Pradesh? a: Condition of roads 1: Improved 1903 66.4 2: Worsened 566 19.7 3: Remained same 332 11.6 8: Can't say 67 2.3 b: Condition of Government Hospitals 1: Improved 1345 46.9 2: Worsened 804 28.0 3: Remained same 579 20.2 8: Can't say 140 4.9 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 12

c: Supply of electricity Madhya Pradesh Prepoll 2013-Survey Findings 1: Improved 1918 66.9 2: Worsened 515 18.0 3: Remained same 344 12.0 8: Can't say 91 3.2 d: Irrigation facilities 1: Improved 1356 47.3 2: Worsened 670 23.4 3: Remained same 677 23.6 8: Can't say 165 5.8 e: Condition of Government Schools 1: Improved 1481 51.6 2: Worsened 693 24.2 3: Remained same 614 21.4 8: Can't say 80 2.8 f: Supply of drinking water 1: Improved 1330 46.4 2: Worsened 788 27.5 3: Remained same 646 22.5 8: Can't say 104 3.6 g: Public transport 1: Improved 643 22.4 2: Worsened 1050 36.6 3: Remained same 791 27.6 8: Can't say 384 13.4 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 13

h: Condition of law and order Madhya Pradesh Prepoll 2013-Survey Findings 1: Improved 978 34.1 2: Worsened 763 26.6 3: Remained same 803 28.0 8: Can't say 324 11.3 i: Hindu Muslim relations 1: Improved 1293 45.1 2: Worsened 521 18.2 3: Remained same 680 23.7 8: Can't say 374 13.0 j: Condition of farmers 1: Improved 1046 36.5 2: Worsened 977 34.1 3: Remained same 587 20.5 8: Can't say 258 9.0 Q18. And what about these, have these increased or decreased in the last five years of BJP rule in Madhya Pradesh? a: Prices of essential commodities 1: Decreased 249 8.7 2: Increased 2390 83.3 3: Remained same 131 4.6 8: No opinion 98 3.4 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 14

b: Corruption 1: Decreased 526 18.3 2: Increased 1856 64.7 3: Remained same 284 9.9 8: No opinion 202 7.0 c: Employment 1: Decreased 697 24.3 2: Increased 1550 54.0 3: Remained same 395 13.8 8: No opinion 226 7.9 d: Hunger/malnutrition 1: Decreased 1058 36.9 2: Increased 1046 36.5 3: Remained same 381 13.3 8: No opinion 383 13.4 e: Influence of builder and land mafia 1: Decreased 552 19.2 2: Increased 1169 40.8 3: Remained same 393 13.7 8: No opinion 754 26.3 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 15

Q19: On the issue of corruption, what is your view about the current Congress led UPA Government. Is it- very corrupt, somewhat corrupt, very little corrupt or not at all corrupt? 1: Very corrupt 638 22.2 2: Somewhat corrupt 1290 45.0 3: Very little corrupt 202 7.0 4: Not at all corrupt 168 5.9 8: No opinion 570 19.9 Q20: On the issue of corruption, what is your view about the current Shivraj Singh Chouhan government of Madhya Pradesh. Is it- very corrupt, somewhat corrupt, very little corrupt or not at all corrupt? 1: Very corrupt 332 11.6 2: Somewhat corrupt 1164 40.6 3: Very little corrupt 572 19.9 4: Not at all corrupt 302 10.5 8: No opinion 498 17.4 Q21: Which government do you think is more responsible for rising prices the Central government or your State government? 1: Central government 934 32.6 2: State government 405 14.1 3: Both 1097 38.2 4: None 52 1.8 8: Can't say 380 13.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 16

Q22: Thinking of how you have voted in previous/last few elections, how would you describe yourself? Are you a traditional BJP supporter, Congress supporter, BSP supporter, supporter of another party or not a supporter of any one party? 1: Congress supporter 872 30.4 2: BJP supporter 984 34.3 3: BSP supporter 88 3.1 4: Supporter of other party 38 1.3 5: Not a supporter of any one party 319 11.1 8: No opinion 567 19.8 Q23: Some people vote keeping in mind the performance of the state government while others vote keeping in mind the performance of the central government. While voting in the upcoming state assembly elections, whose performance will you consider the most? 1: State government 821 28.6 2: Central government 540 18.8 3: Both 1068 37.2 4: None of the two 51 1.8 8: Can't say 388 13.5 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 17

Q24: After the next Lok Sabha election who would you prefer as the Prime Minister of the country? P.M. Choice N (%) 01: Manmohan Singh 116 4.0 02: Sonia Gaandhi 144 5.0 03: Rahul Gandhi 707 24.7 04: Narendra Modi 1114 38.8 05: Lal Krishna Advani 49 1.7 06: P. Chidambarm 5.2 07: Sishil Sinde 2.1 08: A.K. Antony 8.3 09: Sharad Pawer 6.2 10: Raman Singh 1.0 11: Sushma Swaraj 6.2 14: Ashok Gehlot 3.1 16: Shivraj Singh Chouhan 141 4.9 17: Digvijay Singh 11.4 18: Jyotiraditya Scindia 16.6 24: Nitin Gadkari 1.0 25: Priyanka Gandhi 1.0 26: Mayawati 38 1.3 27: Mulayam Singh Yadav 3.1 28: Jayalalitha 3.1 97: Others 1.0 98: No opinion 492 17.2 Q25: Have you heard/read about the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA)? 1: Not heard 699 24.4 2: Heard 2169 75.6 a: (If heard in Q25) Have you or your household members benefited from MNREGA in any way? 1: No 1125 39.2 2: Yes 941 32.8 8: Can't say 103 3.6 9: N.A. 699 24.4 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 18

Q26: Is there any girl child in your house who was born in 2008 or after? 1: No 1683 58.7 2: Yes 1185 41.3 a: (If Yes) So did your household benefit from the Government s Ladli scheme? 1: No 423 14.7 2: Yes 692 24.1 8: Don't know 70 2.4 9: N.A. 1683 58.7 Q27. Have you heard of the following government schemes? a: Teerth Darshan Yojana 1: Heard 2232 77.8 2: Not heard 636 22.2 aa: (If yes) Have you or your household benefitted from this? 1: Benefitted 339 11.8 2: Not benefitted 1766 61.6 8: Don't know 127 4.4 9: N.A. 636 22.2 b: Kanyadan Yojana 1: Heard 2432 84.8 2: Not heard 436 15.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 19

ba: (If yes) Have you or your household benefitted from them? 1: Benefitted 413 14.4 2: Not benefitted 1855 64.7 8: Don't know 164 5.7 9: N.A. 436 15.2 c: Yuva Swarozgar Yojana 1: Heard 1668 58.2 2: Not heard 1200 41.8 ca: (If yes) Have you or your household benefitted from them? 1: Benefitted 332 11.6 2: Not benefitted 1213 42.3 8: Don't know 123 4.3 9: N.A. 1200 41.8 d: Kanya Abhibhawak Pension Yojana 1: Heard 1319 46.0 2: Not heard 1549 54.0 da: (If yes) Have you or your household benefitted from them? 1: Benefitted 203 7.1 2: Not benefitted 985 34.3 8: Don't know 131 4.6 9: N.A. 1549 54.0 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 20

e: Annapurna Yojana Madhya Pradesh Prepoll 2013-Survey Findings 1: Heard 1972 68.8 2: Not heard 896 31.2 ea: (If yes) Have you or your household benefitted from them? 1: Benefitted 715 24.9 2: Not benefitted 1135 39.6 8: Don't know 122 4.3 9: N.A. 896 31.2 Q28: Which of these statements on Shivraj Singh Chouhan do you agree with most first or second? 1: Shivraj Singh Chouhan s act of wearing a Muslim cap on Eid is a good gesture 154 53.7 and should be welcomed 1 2: Shivraj Singh Chouhan s act of wearing a Muslim cap on Eid is nothing but a 546 19.0 pre election drama 8: No opinion 781 27.2 Total 286 8 100.0 Q29. Now I will read out the names of a few organizations. Please tell me are you a member of them? a: RSS 1:No 2574 89.7 2: Yes 294 10.3 aa: Have you ever taken part in any of their activities? 1:No 2514 87.7 2: Yes 354 12.3 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 21

b: VHP 1:No 2645 92.2 2: Yes 223 7.8 ba: Have you ever taken part in any of their activities? 1:No 2589 90.3 2: Yes 279 9.7 c: Bajrang Dal 1:No 2618 91.3 2: Yes 250 8.7 ca: Have you ever taken part in any of their activities? 1:No 2521 87.9 2: Yes 347 12.1 Q30: Have you heard/read about the Raghavji sex scandal? 1: Not heard 1182 41.2 2: Heard 1686 58.8 a: (If heard/read in Q30) In your opinion is Raghavji guilty or is he being falsely implicated? 1: Guilty 1057 36.9 2: Falsely implicated 154 5.4 8: Can't say 475 16.6 9: N.A. 1182 41.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 22

b: (If heard/read in Q30) Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the action taken by the BJP government in the Raghavji sex scandal case? 1: Satisfied 747 26.0 2: Dissatisfied 319 11.1 8: Can't say 620 21.6 9: N.A. 1182 41.2 Q31: Do you think if the Congress will gain if it declares the name of its chief ministerial candidate in Madhya Pradesh? 1: No 491 17.1 2: Yes 1269 44.2 8: Can't say 1108 38.6 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 23

Q32: In your opinion, what is the first thing that the new government must do post elections? 01: Check price rise 730 25.5 02: Curb corruption 220 7.7 03: Send corrupt leaders to jail 63 2.2 04: Talk to Naxals, peace 9.3 05: Use force against Naxals 9.3 06: Increase the speed of development 106 3.7 07: Employment 435 15.2 08: Electricity, roads, water etc. 168 5.9 09: Work for the common man 80 2.8 10: Provide good governance 32 1.1 11: Work for my caste or tribe 18.6 12: Work for my area 37 1.3 13: Work for farmers, agriculture 46 1.6 14: Improve education, open schools, colleges 37 1.3 15: Improve health facilities, hospitals 18.6 16: Improve administration, services, delivery, work 4.1 17: More industries 34 1.2 18: Keep communal harmony 5.2 19: Work for women 16.6 20: Ensure safety of women 13.5 21: Work for the youth 55 1.9 97: Others 140 4.9 98: No opinion 593 20.7 Q33: If the BJP comes to power after the assembly election, then which BJP leader you would like to see as Chief Minister Babulal Gaur, Kailash Vijaywargiya, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Narendra Singh Tomar, Uma Bharati or someone else? 1: Babulal Gaur 15.5 2: Kailash Vijaywargiya 71 2.5 3: Shivraj Singh Chouhan 2138 74.5 4: Narendra Singh Tomar 39 1.4 5: Uma Bharati 136 4.7 6: Others 11.4 8: Can't say 458 16.0 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 24

Q34: If the Congress comes to power after the assembly election, then which Congress leader you would like to see as Chief Minister Ajay Singh, Kamal Nath, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Digvijay Singh, Kanti Lal Bhuria or someone else? 1: Ajay Singh 62 2.2 2: Kamal Nath 94 3.3 3: Jyotiraditya Scindia 1800 62.8 4: Digvijay Singh 147 5.1 5: Kanti Lal Bhuria 153 5.3 6: Others 2.1 8: Can't say 610 21.3 Q35. Now I will read out a few statements about Jyotiraditya Scindia. Please tell me whether you agree or disagree (Fully or somewhat) a: The Congress did the right thing by making Jyotiraditya Scindia its campaign chief 1: Fully agree 983 34.3 2: Somewhat agree 1041 36.3 3: Somewhat disagree 120 4.2 4: Fully disagree 71 2.5 8: Can't say 653 22.8 b: Jyotiraditya Scindia does not respect senior leaders of his party in the State 1: Fully agree 309 10.8 2: Somewhat agree 750 26.2 3: Somewhat disagree 358 12.5 4: Fully disagree 407 14.2 8: Can't say 1044 36.4 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 25

Q36: If you had to choose between Narendra Modi and Shivraj Singh Chouhan for the post of Prime Minister then who would you choose? 1: Narendra Modi 1070 37.3 2: Shivraj Singh Chouhan 850 29.6 3: Both 373 13.0 4: None 237 8.3 8: No answer 338 11.8 Q37: Have you heard/read about the rape allegations against Asaram Bapu? 1: No 538 18.8 2: Yes 2330 81.2 a: (If heard/read in Q37) In your opinion is Asaram Bapu guilty or is he being falsely implicated? 1: Guilty 1838 64.1 2: Falsely implicated 119 4.1 8: Can't say 373 13.0 9: N.A. 538 18.8 Q38: Have you heard/read about the Janashirwad? 1: Not heard 1011 35.3 2: Heard 1857 64.7 a: (If heard in Q38) Did this Yatra come to your area? 1: No 616 21.5 2: Yes 931 32.5 8: Can't say 310 10.8 9: N.A. 1011 35.3 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 26

b: (If heard in Q38) Which party organized this Yatra? 1: Congress 55 1.9 2: BJP 1622 56.6 3: Others 6.2 8: Don't know 174 6.1 9: N.A. 1011 35.3 Q39: Have you heard/read about the Janashirwad? 1: Not heard 1846 64.4 2: Heard 1022 35.6 a: (If heard in Q39) Have Public Services improved in Madhya Pradesh ever since the Act came into existence? 1: No 405 14.1 2: Yes 412 14.4 8: Can't say 205 7.1 9: N.A. 1846 64.4 b: (If heard in Q39) Have you or any member of your household benefitted from this Act? 1: No 587 20.5 2: Yes 302 10.5 8: Can't say 133 4.6 9: N.A. 1846 64.4 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 27

Q40: If you had to choose between Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Jyotiraditya Scinidia, Digvijay Singh, Kailash Vijaywargiya, Ajay Singh, Narendra Tomar or Kamal Nath, then who would you like to see as the next chief minister of MP? 1: Shivraj Singh Chouhan 1559 54.4 2: Jyotiraditya Scinidia 924 32.2 3: Digvijay Singh 90 3.1 4: Kailash Vijaywargiya 3.1 5: Ajay Singh 11.4 6: Narendra Tomar 17.6 7: Kamal Nath 3.1 8: Can't say 261 9.1 Q41: Now that Narendra Modi s name has been declared by the BJP as its Prime Ministerial candidate, in such a situation will you vote for the BJP in the next Lok Sabha election? 1: No 511 17.8 2: Yes 1445 50.4 8: Can't say 912 31.8 Q42: Should the Congress party declare Rahul Gandhi as its Prime Ministerial candidate for the next Lok Sabha elections? 1: No 463 16.1 2: Yes 1372 47.8 8: Can't say 1033 36.0 Q43: If the Congress party declares Rahul Gandhi as its Prime Ministerial candidate, then in that case will you vote for the Congress in the next Lok Sabha election? 1: No 817 28.5 2: Yes 1118 39.0 8: Can't say 933 32.5 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 28

Q44: If you had to choose between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi as the country s next Prime Minister, who would you choose? 1: Rahiul Gandhi 1064 37.1 2: Narendra Modi 1363 47.5 3: Both 44 1.5 4: None 43 1.5 8: Can't say 354 12.3 Q45. Now I will read out five statements about Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Please tell me about each whether you agree or disagree? (1): Manmohan is a wise and effective Prime Minister 1: Fully agree 1032 36.0 2: Somewhat agree 1010 35.2 3: Somewhat disagree 203 7.1 4: Fully disagree 116 4.0 8: No opinion 507 17.7 (2): Manmohan Singh is wise himself but has allowed corruption to flourish around him 1: Fully agree 707 24.7 2: Somewhat agree 1053 36.7 3: Somewhat disagree 299 10.4 4: Fully disagree 146 5.1 8: No opinion 663 23.1 (3): Manmohan Singh is an experienced and intelligent Prime Minister 1: Fully agree 1081 37.7 2: Somewhat agree 745 26.0 3: Somewhat disagree 271 9.4 4: Fully disagree 146 5.1 8: No opinion 625 21.8 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 29

(4): Manmohan is a Prime Minister who takes everyone along with him 1: Fully agree 697 24.3 2: Somewhat agree 926 32.3 3: Somewhat disagree 306 10.7 4: Fully disagree 234 8.2 8: No opinion 705 24.6 (5): Manmohan Singh has little control over the government and is not in a position to take independent decisions? 1: Fully agree 656 22.9 2: Somewhat agree 833 29.0 3: Somewhat disagree 290 10.1 4: Fully disagree 219 7.6 8: No opinion 870 30.3 a. I just read out five statements to you. Which of them is most applicable/suitable to Manmohan Singh 1: Manmohan is a wise and effective Prime Minister 750 26.2 2: Manmohan Singh is wise himself but has allowed corruption to flourish around 385 13.4 him 3: Manmohan Singh is an experienced and intelligent Prime Minister 373 13.0 4: Manmohan is a Prime Minister who takes everyone along with him 212 7.4 5: Manmohan Singh has little control over the government and is not in a position 372 13.0 to take independent decisions 6: Others 58 2.0 8: Can't say/no opinion 718 25.0 Total 286 8 100.0 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 30

Q46: Suppose a BJP led government comes to power after the next Lok Sabha election, then in that case which leader from the BJP should become the Prime Minister? 01: Lal Krishna Advani 260 9.1 02: Sushma Swaraj 93 3.2 03: Narendra Modi 1421 49.5 04: Arun Jaitley 16.6 05: Rajnath Singh 18.6 06: Raman Singh 54 1.9 07: Shivraj Singh Chouhan 504 17.6 08: Manohar Parrikar 24.8 97: Others 14.5 98: Can't Say 464 16.2 Q47: Suppose a Congress led government comes to power after the next Lok Sabha election, then in that case which leader from the Congress should become the Prime Minister? 01: Sonia Gandhi 400 13.9 02: Manmohan Singh 188 6.6 03: Rahul Gandhi 1403 48.9 04: Priyanka Gandhi 26.9 05: P. Chidambaram 42 1.5 06: A.K. Antony 25.9 07: Shiela Dikshit 58 2.0 97: Others 29 1.0 98: Can't say 697 24.3 Q48: Suppose a non-congress non-bjp government comes to power after the next Lok Sabha election, then in that case which leader should become the Prime Minister? 0: Mamata Banerjee 417 14.5 1: Nitish Kumar 210 7.3 2: Mulayam Singh Yadav 247 8.6 3: Naveen Patnaik 37 1.3 4: Jayalalitha 60 2.1 5: Sharad Pawer 85 3.0 6: Mayawati 568 19.8 7: Others 24.8 8: Can't say 1220 42.5 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 31

Q49: People talk about leadership qualities/attributes which the Prime Minister of a country should have. I will read out few such qualities. Which is the most important leadership quality that you seek in the next Prime Minister of India? 1: Being Young in age 260 9.1 2: Being Inclusive & Secular 493 17.2 3: Being Decisive 345 12.0 4: Being experienced 388 13.5 5: Being honest 822 28.7 6: Being a consensus builder 406 14.2 7: Being a good orator 27.9 8: Can't say 127 4.4 Q50: Suppose you don t like any of the candidates contesting elections from your seat then in that case what would you do - not go and vote, press the recently introduced NOTA/reject option or still vote for one of the candidates? 1: Not vote 171 6.0 2: Vote for one of the candidates 210 7.3 3: Vote based on party 1249 43.5 4: Press the NOTA button 864 30.1 8: Can't say 374 13.0 Q51. Now I will read out five statements about Narendra Modi. Please tell me about each whether you agree or disagree? (1): Modi is a leader who takes good and strong decisions? 1: Fully agree 1363 47.5 2: Somewhat agree 783 27.3 3: Somewhat disagree 114 4.0 4: Fully disagree 147 5.1 8: No opinion 461 16.1 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 32

(2): Modi practices the politics of division and discrimination 1: Fully agree 491 17.1 2: Somewhat agree 892 31.1 3: Somewhat disagree 387 13.5 4: Fully disagree 410 14.3 8: No opinion 688 24.0 (3): Modi is a leader who is capable of developing the country? 1: Fully agree 1411 49.2 2: Somewhat agree 480 16.7 3: Somewhat disagree 227 7.9 4: Fully disagree 217 7.6 8: No opinion 533 18.6 (4): Modi has the support of his entire party? 1: Fully agree 917 32.0 2: Somewhat agree 890 31.0 3: Somewhat disagree 213 7.4 4: Fully disagree 209 7.3 8: No opinion 639 22.3 (5): Modi is not good for leading a coalition government? 1: Fully agree 402 14.0 2: Somewhat agree 785 27.4 3: Somewhat disagree 286 10.0 4: Fully disagree 439 15.3 8: No opinion 956 33.3 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 33

a: I just read out five statements to you. Which of them is most applicable/suitable to Narendra Modi? 1: Modi is a leader who takes good and strong decisions 897 31.3 2: Modi practices the politics of division and discrimination 312 10.9 3: Modi is a leader who is capable of developing the country 668 23.3 4: Modi has the support of his entire party 183 6.4 5: Modi is not good for leading a coalition government 49 1.7 6: Others 69 2.4 8: Can't say 690 24.1 Q52: Who should get the credit for stalling the recent controversial ordinance brought by the government relating to convicted leaders? 01: People s opposition 154 5.4 02: BJP s opposition 199 6.9 03: Opposition by other parties 93 3.2 04: Rahul Gandhi s opposition 485 16.9 05: Media s opposition 279 9.7 06: President 33 1.2 07: All 77 2.7 08: None 93 3.2 9: Not heard 833 29.0 98: Can't say 622 21.7 Q53. Now I will read out some statements related to the ordinance brought by the government relating to convicted leaders and Rahul Gandhi s statements regarding it. Please tell me about each do you agree or disagree? a: Rahul Gandhi supported the Ordinance initially but opposed it once people started opposing it 1: Fully agree 529 18.4 2: Somewhat agree 728 25.4 3: Somewhat disagree 119 4.1 4: Fully disagree 170 5.9 8: No opinion 1322 46.1 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 34

b: Rahul Gandhi s open public opposition to the Ordinance is an insult of the Prime Minister 1: Fully agree 347 12.1 2: Somewhat agree 671 23.4 3: Somewhat disagree 161 5.6 4: Fully disagree 231 8.1 8: No opinion 1458 50.8 Q54: Compared to five years ago, how would you assess your personal financial condition today - much better, better, same, worse or much worse? 1: Much better 339 11.8 2: Better 1378 48.0 3: Same 706 24.6 4: Worse 204 7.1 5: Much worse 33 1.2 8: Can't say 208 7.3 Q55. How regularly do you do the following daily, sometimes, rarely or never? a: Watch TV 1: Daily 1388 48.4 2: Sometimes 821 28.6 3: Rarely 280 9.8 4: Never 287 10.0 8: No response 92 3.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 35

b: Listen to Radio Madhya Pradesh Prepoll 2013-Survey Findings 1: Daily 254 8.9 2: Sometimes 981 34.2 3: Rarely 544 19.0 4: Never 910 31.7 8: No response 179 6.2 c: Read Newspaper 1: Daily 739 25.8 2: Sometimes 755 26.3 3: Rarely 246 8.6 4: Never 898 31.3 8: No response 230 8.0 d: Use the Internet/go online 1: Daily 157 5.5 2: Sometimes 234 8.2 3: Rarely 107 3.7 4: Never 1792 62.5 8: No response 578 20.2 Q56. Do you have the following accounts? a: Facebook account 1: No 2632 91.8 2: Yes 236 8.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 36

aa: (If yes) How frequently do you use Facebook account? 1: Daily 43 1.5 2: Sometimes 163 5.7 3: Rarely 25.9 4: Never 2.1 8: No response 3.1 9: N.A. 2632 91.8 b: Twitter account 1: No 2809 97.9 2: Yes 59 2.1 ba: (If yes) How frequently do you use Twitter account? 1: Daily 14.5 2: Sometimes 38 1.3 3: Rarely 2.1 4: Never 2.1 8: No response 3.1 9: N.A. 2809 97.9 c: Email account 1: No 2640 92.1 2: Yes 228 7.9 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 37

ca: (If yes) How frequently do you use Email account? 1: Daily 12.4 2: Sometimes 164 5.7 3: Rarely 34 1.2 4: Never 6.2 8: No response 12.4 9: N.A. 2640 92.1 Q57: Should the BJP government of Madhya Pradesh get another chance? 1: No 541 18.9 2: Yes 1622 56.6 8: Can't say 705 24.6 Z1. What is your age? Age group N (%) V Valid 1: Up to 25 yrs 521 18.2 1 2: 26-35 yrs 875 30.5 3 3: 36-45 yrs 681 23.7 2 4: 46-55 yrs 401 14.0 1 5: 56 yrs. and above 381 13.3 1 Total 2859 99.7 1 Missing 98: No answer 9.3 Z2: Gender Gender N (%) 1: Male 1695 59.1 2: Female 1173 40.9 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 38

Z3: What is your marital status? Marital status N (%) 1: Married 2421 84.4 2: Married, gauna not performed 101 3.5 3: Widowed 136 4.7 4: Divorced 3.1 5: Separated 3.1 6: Deserted 1.0 7: Never married 187 6.5 8: No response 16.6 Z4: Now let us talk about this village/town/city you live in. For how many years have you lived here? 1: Before 1998 (More than 15 years) 2417 84.3 2: Between 1998-2003 (10-15 years) 233 8.1 3: Between 2004-2008 (5-9 years) 127 4.4 4: Between 2009-2013 (0-4 years) 49 1.7 8: No answer 42 1.5 Z5: Up to what level have you studied? Education N (%) 0: Non Literate 910 31.7 1: Below Primary 196 6.8 2: Primary pass/ Middle fail 453 15.8 3: Middle pass/matric Fail 429 15.0 4: Matric 301 10.5 5: Intermediate/ College no degree 305 10.6 6: Graduate or equivalent 185 6.5 7: Post Graduate 37 1.3 8: Professional Degrees and Higher Research 14.5 9: N.A. 38 1.3 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 39

a: Up to what level have your father studied? Father s Education N (%) 0: Non Literate 1974 68.8 1: Below Primary 143 5.0 2: Primary pass/ Middle fail 260 9.1 3: Middle pass/matric Fail 139 4.8 4: Matric 81 2.8 5: Intermediate/ College no degree 74 2.6 6: Graduate or equivalent 52 1.8 7: Post Graduate 17.6 8: Professional Degrees and Higher Research 3.1 9: N.A. 125 4.4 a: Up to what level have your mother studied? Mother s Education N (%) 0: Non Literate 2186 76.2 1: Below Primary 131 4.6 2: Primary pass/ Middle fail 188 6.6 3: Middle pass/matric Fail 88 3.1 4: Matric 47 1.6 5: Intermediate/ College no degree 44 1.5 6: Graduate or equivalent 31 1.1 7: Post Graduate 2.1 8: Professional Degrees and Higher Research 3.1 9: N.A. 148 5.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 40

Z6: What is your main occupation? Madhya Pradesh Prepoll 2013-Survey Findings Occupation N (%) 01: Scientists 4.1 02: Engineers 13.5 03: Doctors 4.1 04: Lawyers 7.2 05: Accountants 3.1 06: College/Univ. Teachers 9.3 07: Writers 6.2 08: Modern Artists 11.4 11: Computer operators 7.2 12: Alternative doctors 1.0 13: Medical technicians 16.6 14: School teachers 32 1.1 15: Nursery teachers 12.4 18: Priests 11.4 19: Other lower professionals 3.1 20: Elected Officials: Top central/state level 1.0 21: Elected Officials: District level elected officials 2.1 22: Managers 3.1 23: Officials Class I 1.0 24: Officials Class II 2.1 25: Class III Employee (Clerical) 12.4 27: Traditional clerks 1.0 28: Class IV Employee 6.2 29: Other administrative, managerial and clerical workers 5.2 30: Big businessmen 7.2 31: Medium businessmen 20.7 32: Small businessmen 98 3.4 33: Petty shopkeeper 20.7 34: Hawkers, Vendors 1.0 35: Sales executives 3.1 36: Salespersons 8.3 37: Shop Assistants 24.8 38: Rentier 5.2 39: Other businessmen 3.1 40: Waiters 10.3 41: Dhobi 1.0 42: Barbers, beauticians 6.2 43: Ayahs, maids, domestic servants 10.3 44: Chowkidars, caretakers 13.5 45: Sweepers, scavengers 1.0 49: Other service workers 22.8 50: Mechanics, machine tool operators, drivers 46 1.6 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 41

Occupation N (%) 51: Electricians, Plumbers 5.2 52: Jewelers 3.1 53: Tailors 7.2 54: Weavers 3.1 56: Blacksmiths 6.2 57: Carpenters 8.3 59: Other skilled workers 18.6 60: Miners 4.1 61: Masons, bricklayers 18.6 62: Potters 3.1 64: Furniture, basket, mat makers 3.1 65: Rickshaw-pullers 5.2 66: Unskilled labourers 48 1.7 69: Other semi-skilled and unskilled workers 44 1.5 70: Owner-cultivators 20 + Acres 22.8 71: Owner-cultivators 10-20 Acres 32 1.1 72: Owner-cultivators 5-10 Acres 79 2.8 73: Owner-cultivators 1-5 Acres 163 5.7 74: Owner-cultivators 0-1 Acre 47 1.6 75: Tenant-cultivators 5+ Acres 4.1 76: Tenant-cultivators 0-5 Acres 6.2 77: Plantation workers 3.1 78: Agricultural labourers rearers 713 24.9 79: Other agriculture workers 67 2.3 80: Live-stock farming 1.0 81: Dairy farming 10.3 82: Poultry farming 2.1 83: Shepherds 2.1 86: Fishermen 4.1 87: Other breeders and cattle 3.1 90: House-wife/husband 725 25.3 91: Students not seeking employment 103 3.6 92: Employment seekers 12.4 93: Unemployed workers, non-workers 43 1.5 95: Any other occupation 6.2 98: Unidentifiable or unclassifiable 113 3.9 99: Not ascertained 63 2.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 42

a: Are you the main earner of your household? 1: No 1533 53.5 2: Yes 1335 46.5 b: (If No in Z6a) What is the occupation of the main earner of your household? Occupation N (%) 01: Scientists 7.2 02: Engineers 3.1 03: Doctors 7.2 04: Lawyers 3.1 05: Accountants 2.1 06: College/Univ. Teachers 5.2 07: Writers 1.0 08: Modern Artists 1.0 09: Other higher professionals 1.0 11: Computer operators 2.1 12: Alternative doctors 2.1 13: Medical technicians 9.3 14: School teachers 25.9 15: Nursery teachers 2.1 18: Priests 7.2 19: Other lower professionals 2.1 22: Managers 1.0 23: Officials Class I 1.0 24: Officials Class II 2.1 25: Class III Employee (Clerical) 11.4 27: Traditional clerks 3.1 28: Class IV Employee 15.5 29: Other administrative, managerial and clerical workers 6.2 30: Big businessmen 3.1 31: Medium businessmen 20.7 32: Small businessmen 84 2.9 33: Petty shopkeeper 15.5 34: Hawkers, Vendors 2.1 36: Salespersons 8.3 37: Shop Assistants 9.3 38: Rentier 6.2 39: Other businessmen 2.1 40: Waiters 2.1 42: Barbers, beauticians 5.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 43

Occupation N (%) 43: Ayahs, maids, domestic servants 5.2 44: Chowkidars, caretakers 4.1 45: Sweepers, scavengers 1.0 49: Other service workers 15.5 50: Mechanics, machine tool operators, drivers 37 1.3 51: Electricians, Plumbers 8.3 52: Jewelers 1.0 53: Tailors 13.5 54: Weavers 2.1 55: Shoemakers 2.1 56: Blacksmiths 6.2 57: Carpenters 4.1 59: Other skilled workers 18.6 60: Miners 14.5 61: Masons, bricklayers 2.1 62: Potters 7.2 63: Stone-cutter and carvers 2.1 64: Furniture, basket, mat makers 7.2 65: Rickshaw-pullers 9.3 66: Unskilled labourers 39 1.4 69: Other semi-skilled and unskilled workers 14.5 70: Owner-cultivators 20 + Acres 13.5 71: Owner-cultivators 10-20 Acres 29 1.0 72: Owner-cultivators 5-10 Acres 76 2.6 73: Owner-cultivators 1-5 Acres 181 6.3 74: Owner-cultivators 0-1 Acre 43 1.5 75: Tenant-cultivators 5+ Acres 6.2 76: Tenant-cultivators 0-5 Acres 9.3 77: Plantation workers 3.1 78: Agricultural labourers rearers 470 16.4 79: Other agriculture workers 69 2.4 80: Live-stock farming 2.1 81: Dairy farming 11.4 82: Poultry farming 3.1 83: Shepherds 1.0 86: Fishermen 2.1 87: Other breeders and cattle 2.1 90: House-wife/husband 9.3 91: Students not seeking employment 1.0 95: Any other occupation 1.0 96: Political activists, missionaries 1.0 98: Unidentifiable or unclassifiable 117 4.1 99: Not ascertained 1335 46.5 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 44

Z7: What is your Caste/Jati-biradari/Tribe name? Caste/Jati-biradari/Tribe N (%) 010: Brahmins 201 7.0 025: Rajputs 339 11.8 035: Kayasthas 10.3 045: Vaishya 33 1.2 055: Jain 46 1.6 065: Punjabi Khatris 12.4 070: Sindhi 7.2 099: Other Upper Castes 20.7 100: Jat (Hindu Only) 4.1 121: Marathas 16.6 125: Patel/Patidar 11.4 200: Gujjar 48 1.7 210: Yadav 196 6.8 220: Kurmi 115 4.0 230: Lodh 65 2.3 235: Koeri 44 1.5 250: Gaderia 13.5 255: Kunbi 19.7 299: Other Peasant OBC 59 2.1 300: Bunkar(Weavers) 16.6 310: Darzee(Tailors ) 11.4 320: Thatihar(Make Vessel) 12.4 330: Lakhera (Make Lac Bangles) 2.1 335: Badhai (Carpenters ) 28 1.0 345: Kumhar(Potters ) 69 2.4 355: Lohar (Black Smith) 32 1.1 365: Sunar(Gold Smith) 10.3 399: Other Craftsmen 3.1 400: Kewat(Fishermen & Boatmen) 25.9 410: Dhobi (Washermen) 17.6 420: Nai (Barber) 48 1.7 430: Teli (Oil Pressers ) 37 1.3 435: Jogi (Mendicants & seek Alms ) 15.5 445: Trader OBCs 5.2 455: Toddy Tappers 1.0 460: Landless Labourers 4.1 470: Entertaining Castes 52 1.8 499: Other Service OBCs 30 1.0 500: Chamar 229 8.0 510: Balmiki 22.8 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 45

Caste/Jati-biradari/Tribe N (%) 520: Pasi 2.1 531: Mahar 52 1.8 535: Dhobi,Julaha,Kewat(Non-OBC) 3.1 540: Dom 5.2 545: Nomadic/Service SC 1.0 550: Lowest SC Garudi 16.6 599: Other SC 51 1.8 600: Mina 35 1.2 601: Bhil 138 4.8 602: Gond/Rajgond 189 6.6 603: Oraon 2.1 605: Santhals 1.0 607: Andh/ Kondh 1.0 628: Saharia 15.5 629: Patelia 6.2 630: Baiga 30 1.0 631: Bhilala 56 2.0 632: Kol 53 1.8 633: Korku 10.3 634: Barela 9.3 699: Other STs 23.8 700: Ashrafs(Sayyad Shaikh) 30 1.0 710: Mughal (Khan) 72 2.5 720: Rajput (Peasant Proprietors ) 17.6 740: Peasants/Traders Kayastha 36 1.3 750: Craftsmen/Weavers 54 1.9 760: Service 8.3 770: Ex-Untouchables/Muslim Dalits 3.1 780: Other Muslim OBC 13.5 799: Muslim No Caste/Other Muslims 5.2 800: Jat Sikh 2.1 830: Sikh No Caste/Other Sikhs 1.0 890: Buddhists 1.0 999: Not Ascertained/Answer refused 2.1 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 46

a: And what is your caste group? Caste group N (%) 1: Scheduled Caste (SC) 404 14.1 2: Scheduled Tribe (ST) 564 19.7 3: Other Backward Classes (OBC) 1108 38.6 4: Others 788 27.5 9: No response 4.1 Z8: What is your religion? Religion N (%) 1: Hindu 2531 88.2 2: Muslim 255 8.9 3: Christian 11.4 4: Sikh 7.2 5: Buddhist/Neo Buddhist 8.3 6: Jain 33 1.2 9: Others 23.8 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 47

Z9: Generally, which language is spoken in your house? Language spoken N (%) 01: Assamese 20.7 02: Bengali 11.4 03: Bodo 2.1 04: Dogri 18.6 05: English 4.1 06: Gujarati 1.0 07: Hindi 1990 69.4 14: Marathi 21.7 17: Punjabi 3.1 20: Sindhi 2.1 23: Urdu 17.6 31: Marwari 4.1 35: Braj 61 2.1 37: Mewari 3.1 38: Bhili 87 3.0 39: Bundelkhandi 186 6.5 40: Gondi 109 3.8 41: Malwi 87 3.0 42: Bagheli 42 1.5 43: Nimari 152 5.3 67: Tangkhul 1.0 74: Karbi 1.0 78: Kokbarak 2.1 80: Other Indian Language 36 1.3 88: Don t Know 1.0 99: Not Ascertain/Mentioned 7.2 Z10: Do you have ration card? 1: Above Poverty Line 1333 46.5 2: Below Poverty Line 1045 36.4 3: Antyodaya 109 3.8 4: Annapurna 6.2 5: Do not have 300 10.5 6: Had, but lost it 56 2.0 7: Others 13.5 9: No response 6.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 48

Z11: Do you have a bank or post office account? Madhya Pradesh Prepoll 2013-Survey Findings 1: No 807 28.1 2: Yes 2002 69.8 8: No response 59 2.1 Z12: Do you have an Aadhaar card/number? 1: No 873 30.4 2: Yes 1995 69.6 a: (If yes in Z12) Is your Adhar Card linked to your bank/post office account? 1: No 1179 41.1 2: Yes 597 20.8 8: Can't say/no response 219 7.6 9: N.A. 873 30.4 Z13: Area/Locality Locality N (%) 1: Village 1966 68.5 2: Town (Below 1 lakh) 471 16.4 3: City (Above 1 lakh) 221 7.7 4: Metropolitan City (Above 10 lakh) 210 7.3 Z14: Total number of family members living in the household (Adult) Number of adult member N (%) 1: One 272 9.5 2: Two 563 19.6 3: Three 440 15.3 4: Four 800 27.9 5: Five 394 13.7 6: Six 229 8.0 7: Seven 72 2.5 8: Eight 65 2.3 9: Nine and above 33 1.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 49

Z14: Total number of family members living in the household (Children) Number of children N (%) 0: No Children 247 8.6 1: One 367 12.8 2: Two 1029 35.9 3: Three 571 19.9 4: Four 298 10.4 5: Five 131 4.6 6: Six 83 2.9 7: Seven 50 1.7 8: Eight 37 1.3 9: Nine and above 55 1.9 Z15: Type of house where R lives (own or rented) Type of house N (%) 1: Hut/ jhuggi jhopri (if wall materials used are plastic/polythene/mud 313 10.9 /grass/leaves/stones/ unburnt brick and there is either no roof or it is made up of same materials used for walls) 2: Kutcha house (If wall materials include wood/bamboo/mud and roof is 105 36.8 thatched/wooden/tin/asbestos sheets etc.) 5 3: Kutcha-pucca (If walls are made up of pucca materials such as burnt brick but 709 24.7 roof is notconcrete/cemented) 4: Mixed houses (If some rooms are pucca and other rooms are kutcha-pucca or 285 9.9 kutcha) 5: Pucca independent house (Both walls and roofs are made up of pucca materials 425 14.8 and built on separate plot) 6: Flats (If more than one house shares the same plot and the building is at least 39 1.4 double storied) 9: No response 42 1.5 Total 286 8 100.0 Z17. Do you or members of your household have the following: a: Cars/jeeps/vans 1: Yes 130 4.5 2: No 2738 95.5 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 50

b: Scooters/motorcycles/mopeds 1: Yes 1272 44.4 2: No 1596 55.6 c: Air conditioner (AC) 1: Yes 50 1.7 2: No 2818 98.3 d: Computer/Laptop 1: Yes 161 5.6 2: No 2707 94.4 e: Microwave 1: Yes 44 1.5 2: No 2824 98.5 f: Washing Machine 1: Yes 175 6.1 2: No 2693 93.9 g: Fridge 1: Yes 589 20.5 2: No 2279 79.5 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 51

h: Television 1: Yes 1631 56.9 2: No 1237 43.1 i: Landline Telephone 1: Yes 296 10.3 2: No 2572 89.7 j: Mobile Phone 1: Yes 1814 63.2 2: No 1054 36.8 k: LPG gas 1: Yes 1084 37.8 2: No 1784 62.2 l: Pumping Set 1: Yes 309 10.8 2: No 2559 89.2 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 52

m: Tractor 1: Yes 136 4.7 2: No 2732 95.3 Z19: Total monthly household income - putting together the income of all members of the household? Monthly household income N (%) 1: Up to 1000 336 11.7 2: 1001-2000 511 17.8 3: 2001-3000 434 15.1 4: 3001-4000 210 7.3 5: 4001-5000 246 8.6 6: 5001-10000 601 21.0 7: 10001-20000 304 10.6 8: Above 20000 226 7.9 CNNIBN-CSDS Survey Page 53