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Top 3 Chief Ministers in India: Survey
By: Tupaki Desk | 19 Aug 2017 8:41 AM GMTIndia Today-Karvy Insights Opinion Poll has thrown a light on Best-Performing CMs in the Country. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, an arch rival of Modi, was rated as the best among all the Chief Ministers. She was followed by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and UP CM Yogi Adityanath. Sadly, None of the CMs of Telugu States made it to Top 3.
Mood Of The Nation Poll confirms Narendra Modi can't be dethroned anytime soon. Rahul Gandhi continues to be Most Popular PM Alternative with 21 percent votes. Nitish Kumar, Sonia Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal received 13 percent, 12 percent and 7 percent votes respectively.
Amitabh Bachchan emerged as Most Popular Hindi Actor with 20 percent votes.
Indian skipper Virat Kohli stood as No.1 Sportsperson in the country with 23 percent votes. From Non-Cricket Background, PV Sindhu, Sania Mirza and Saina Nehwal featured in the Top 5 List.
Interestingly, 49 Percent of the respondents say Politicians are the Most Corrupt. Whereas, 21 percent choose Police.
Regarding the internal security, 35 Percent Respondents believe cross-border terrorism is a huge threat. While 23 percent of Indians want Centre to resolve the issue with China, 7 percent feel there shouldn't be a war.
Mood Of The Nation Poll confirms Narendra Modi can't be dethroned anytime soon. Rahul Gandhi continues to be Most Popular PM Alternative with 21 percent votes. Nitish Kumar, Sonia Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal received 13 percent, 12 percent and 7 percent votes respectively.
Amitabh Bachchan emerged as Most Popular Hindi Actor with 20 percent votes.
Indian skipper Virat Kohli stood as No.1 Sportsperson in the country with 23 percent votes. From Non-Cricket Background, PV Sindhu, Sania Mirza and Saina Nehwal featured in the Top 5 List.
Interestingly, 49 Percent of the respondents say Politicians are the Most Corrupt. Whereas, 21 percent choose Police.
Regarding the internal security, 35 Percent Respondents believe cross-border terrorism is a huge threat. While 23 percent of Indians want Centre to resolve the issue with China, 7 percent feel there shouldn't be a war.