<p>The JD (U)-BJP combine is likely to romp home comfortably in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections but Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's popularity has taken a dip, according to an opinion poll aired on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The India Today-CSDS opinion poll gave the NDA 133 to 143 seats out of 243 while the RJD-Congress-Left Grand Alliance is predicted to win 89-98 seats.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election-2020/31-candidates-in-1st-phase-bihar-polls-face-criminal-cases-adr-report-904596.html" target="_blank">31% candidates in 1st phase Bihar polls face criminal cases: ADR report</a></strong></p>.<p>The Chirag Paswan-led LJP, which is contesting out of the NDA fold, is likely to win 2-6 seats while others may grab 6-10 seats.</p>.<p>If one takes the existing seat share, the NDA alliance will be improving its seats from 125 while the Opposition alliance may see a decline from 100.</p>.<p>If one takes the vote share, the NDA would garner 38% as against 43% it polled in 2015 Assembly polls and 49% polled during the 2019 Assembly elections.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/bihar-assembly-election-centre-raises-poll-expenses-limit-in-view-of-covid-19-904350.html" target="_blank">Bihar Assembly Election | Centre raises poll expenses limit in view of Covid-19</a></strong></p>.<p>In 2015, JD(U) was with RJD and Congress but in 2017 split with the Grand Alliance to form the government with BJP support.</p>.<p>The vote share of Grand Alliance is likely to increase this time to 32% this time from 29% in the previous Assembly polls and 25% in the Lok Sabha polls.</p>.<p>The polls also showed a dip in the popularity of Kumar, who is the face of the NDA. While Kumar clocked a popularity of 40% in 2015, it has come down to 31% this time.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election-2020/chirag-slams-bjp-leaders-for-calling-ljp-vote-katua-says-party-will-win-more-seats-than-jdu-904276.html" target="_blank">Chirag Paswan slams BJP leaders for calling LJP 'vote katua,' says party will win more seats than JD(U)</a></strong></p>.<p>Also, the proportion of BJP voters supporting Kumar as the Chief Minister also fell from 91% in 2010 to 55% this time.</p>.<p>While Kumar leads the Chief Minister's race with 31% preferring him as the Chief Minister, RJD's Tejashwi Yadav, who is attracting huge crowds during the campaign trail, has got 27% rating. Chirag Paswan got 5% votes.</p>.<p>To a question whether Kumar should be given another chance, 31% answered in the affirmative while 26% answered in the negative. At least 34% were of the view that a new leader should be the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>On the state government's performance, 52% said they were satisfied while 44% were not satisfied. The dissatisfaction level has increased from 19% in 2010 and 18% in 2015 while the satisfaction level dipped from 77% in 2010 and 80% in 2015.</p>.<div aria-label="" class="flourish-embed flourish-map" data-src="visualisation/3759518" data-url="https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/3759518/embed">1</div>
<p>The JD (U)-BJP combine is likely to romp home comfortably in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections but Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's popularity has taken a dip, according to an opinion poll aired on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The India Today-CSDS opinion poll gave the NDA 133 to 143 seats out of 243 while the RJD-Congress-Left Grand Alliance is predicted to win 89-98 seats.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election-2020/31-candidates-in-1st-phase-bihar-polls-face-criminal-cases-adr-report-904596.html" target="_blank">31% candidates in 1st phase Bihar polls face criminal cases: ADR report</a></strong></p>.<p>The Chirag Paswan-led LJP, which is contesting out of the NDA fold, is likely to win 2-6 seats while others may grab 6-10 seats.</p>.<p>If one takes the existing seat share, the NDA alliance will be improving its seats from 125 while the Opposition alliance may see a decline from 100.</p>.<p>If one takes the vote share, the NDA would garner 38% as against 43% it polled in 2015 Assembly polls and 49% polled during the 2019 Assembly elections.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/bihar-assembly-election-centre-raises-poll-expenses-limit-in-view-of-covid-19-904350.html" target="_blank">Bihar Assembly Election | Centre raises poll expenses limit in view of Covid-19</a></strong></p>.<p>In 2015, JD(U) was with RJD and Congress but in 2017 split with the Grand Alliance to form the government with BJP support.</p>.<p>The vote share of Grand Alliance is likely to increase this time to 32% this time from 29% in the previous Assembly polls and 25% in the Lok Sabha polls.</p>.<p>The polls also showed a dip in the popularity of Kumar, who is the face of the NDA. While Kumar clocked a popularity of 40% in 2015, it has come down to 31% this time.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election-2020/chirag-slams-bjp-leaders-for-calling-ljp-vote-katua-says-party-will-win-more-seats-than-jdu-904276.html" target="_blank">Chirag Paswan slams BJP leaders for calling LJP 'vote katua,' says party will win more seats than JD(U)</a></strong></p>.<p>Also, the proportion of BJP voters supporting Kumar as the Chief Minister also fell from 91% in 2010 to 55% this time.</p>.<p>While Kumar leads the Chief Minister's race with 31% preferring him as the Chief Minister, RJD's Tejashwi Yadav, who is attracting huge crowds during the campaign trail, has got 27% rating. Chirag Paswan got 5% votes.</p>.<p>To a question whether Kumar should be given another chance, 31% answered in the affirmative while 26% answered in the negative. At least 34% were of the view that a new leader should be the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>On the state government's performance, 52% said they were satisfied while 44% were not satisfied. The dissatisfaction level has increased from 19% in 2010 and 18% in 2015 while the satisfaction level dipped from 77% in 2010 and 80% in 2015.</p>.<div aria-label="" class="flourish-embed flourish-map" data-src="visualisation/3759518" data-url="https://flo.uri.sh/visualisation/3759518/embed">1</div>