What is the popularity of Modi in India?
Overall approval
Area polled | Segment polled | Approve |
---|---|---|
India | All adults | 76.8\% |
India | All adults | 83.1\% (62.3\% very much satisfied) |
Global | Online mood | 64\% |
Global | India Today online readers | 63\% (20\% very good) |
Who is the first prime minister of India who did not face the parliament election?
Just before Singh was to prove his majority in Lok Sabha, Indira Gandhi withdrew support to his government, and he resigned on 20 August 1979, after just 23 days, the only PM who has failed to face parliament.
Is Modi’s popularity rising in northern states?
In one of its polls conducted on Modi’s popularity, it claims that the enthusiasm for the prime minister has not changed in the BJP-ruled northern states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, while Modi’s popularity has been rising in southern India.
Is Modi’s popularity seeing biggest dive in India?
Modi’s popularity is seeing biggest dive. Indians desperate for someone to fill the vacuum Modi’s popularity is seeing biggest dive. Indians desperate for someone to fill the vacuum D id Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mood on Independence Day reflect the mood of the nation?
Is Modi’s approval rating really down to 54\%?
Expectedly, the India Today Group focused on the other, more ambiguous but less embarrassing, indicator that shows the PM’s approval rating decline from 74 to 54 per cent. No doubt Modi remains a clear front-runner, more than twice ahead of the nearest competitor, but now the distance is not immeasurable.
Is Modi losing his ground in GST battle?
Despite the hassle that was created by demonetization, his controversial decision to ban high currency notes in November 2016, and GST, the powerful leader of BJP, Narendra Modi, doesn’t seem to have lost his ground.