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ABP NewsMonths ahead of Rajasthan Assembly election, a "red diary" has become the centre of attention and biggest suspense in the state. Last week, sacked Rajasthan minister Rajendra Gudha claimed he had a "red diary" containing details of financial irregularities involving Chief Minister Gehlot and others and waved it while he was entering the Assembly. Now, a survey by ABP-CVoter has found that nearly 60 per cent of the respondents feel the "red diary" episode would harm the Congress in the Assembly polls. The incident has gained traction in the Rajasthan political arena, with even Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during an event in Sikar, saying the "red diary" contained "dark deeds" of the Congress government and would lead to its downfall in the Assembly elections. Time frame: 26th June - 25th July MOE Sample Size of Opinion Poll : 14085 respondents Sample Size of Snap Poll : 1885 LS Seats Covered – 25 VS Seats Covered – 200 MOE +/- 3% to +/- 5% Confidence Level – 95% Disclaimer: [Current survey findings and projections are based on CVoter Pre Poll personal interviews conducted among 18+ adults statewide, all confirmed voters, details of which are mentioned right below the projections as of today.