'Stung' polling agency CVoter: We will be back with a bang
February 27, 2014 17:56
Tweets by pollster Yashwant Deshmukh of CVoter:
My father told me "Sona jitni aag se tap kar nikalata hai; utna hi jyada chamakata hai." So if this is our Agni-Pareeksha; bring it on :)
Best thing in last 48 hours is the number of friends; known and unknown; who have come out and stood rock-solid behind us. You mean a lot.
And no; i am not away from twitter and social media. Just waiting for the legal formalities to be over. We will be back with a bang.
Till then; busy analyzing the Dalit voters and Minority voters in India. A lot of new interesting trends are coming up. Drastic changes.
Here's the context: A TV news channel conducted a sting op on polling agency CVoter where it revealed that some of the agencies which conduct opinion polls before elections are willing to tweak their findings for money.
At a press conference, the channel, News Express, claimed its sting operation had exposed 11 agencies which conducted opinion polls. Vinod Kapri, editor-in-chief of the channel, said it was showing the sting in order to make voters aware and added that it would also provide details to the Election Commission.
My father told me "Sona jitni aag se tap kar nikalata hai; utna hi jyada chamakata hai." So if this is our Agni-Pareeksha; bring it on :)
Best thing in last 48 hours is the number of friends; known and unknown; who have come out and stood rock-solid behind us. You mean a lot.
And no; i am not away from twitter and social media. Just waiting for the legal formalities to be over. We will be back with a bang.
Till then; busy analyzing the Dalit voters and Minority voters in India. A lot of new interesting trends are coming up. Drastic changes.
Here's the context: A TV news channel conducted a sting op on polling agency CVoter where it revealed that some of the agencies which conduct opinion polls before elections are willing to tweak their findings for money.
At a press conference, the channel, News Express, claimed its sting operation had exposed 11 agencies which conducted opinion polls. Vinod Kapri, editor-in-chief of the channel, said it was showing the sting in order to make voters aware and added that it would also provide details to the Election Commission.