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Modi's Rating stood at 87 Percent: Survey
By: Tupaki Desk | 18 Sep 2015 5:24 AM GMTAs per the latest Pew survey, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's favourability rating has only seen a significant rise after forming the Government. About 2,452 respondents in India have took part in the survey conducted between April 6th to May 19th this year.
Modi's favourability rating stood at 87 percent due to his good governance and policies. Not just BJP loyalists, Even Congress workers & leaders support the current Prime Minister.
In Modi's regime, 6 out of 10 Congress supporters approve Modi's style of functioning while addressing several issues such as Corruption (56 percent), Cleanliness (66 percent), Unemployment (62 percent), Inflation (61 percent), Terrorism (56 percent) and Helping of Poor (61 percent).
As of now, BJP is domination in Rural India which used to be Congress strong hold for decades (BJP - 89 percent, Congress - 64 percent). The saffron party is even ahead of Congress by 31 points in Urban India (BJP - 83 percent, Congress - 52 percent).
Narendra Modi is more popular than Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi. While Modi is 23 points ahead of Rahul in Rural Areas (Modi - 89 percent, Rahul - 66 percent), The gap is even more in Urban Areas (Modi - 84 percent, Rahul - 53 percent).
Modi's favourability rating stood at 87 percent due to his good governance and policies. Not just BJP loyalists, Even Congress workers & leaders support the current Prime Minister.
In Modi's regime, 6 out of 10 Congress supporters approve Modi's style of functioning while addressing several issues such as Corruption (56 percent), Cleanliness (66 percent), Unemployment (62 percent), Inflation (61 percent), Terrorism (56 percent) and Helping of Poor (61 percent).
As of now, BJP is domination in Rural India which used to be Congress strong hold for decades (BJP - 89 percent, Congress - 64 percent). The saffron party is even ahead of Congress by 31 points in Urban India (BJP - 83 percent, Congress - 52 percent).
Narendra Modi is more popular than Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi. While Modi is 23 points ahead of Rahul in Rural Areas (Modi - 89 percent, Rahul - 66 percent), The gap is even more in Urban Areas (Modi - 84 percent, Rahul - 53 percent).