With less than a year to go for the next Lok Sabha elections,71.9% of Indians say they will vote for Narendra Modi as PM again in 2019
With less than a year to go for the next Lok Sabha elections, 73.3% of respondents said that a Modi-led government was the most-likely possibility when the elections are held. The online poll was conducted online between May 23-25 in 9,
' completing four years in office today, his government received a massive thumbs up in a mega ‘Pulse of the Nation’ online poll conducted by the Times Group, with almost two-third (71.9%) of 8,44, 646 respondents who took the survey saying they will vote for Narendra Modi as PM candidate if general elections were held today. With less than a year to go for the next Lok Sabha elections, 73.3% of respondents said that a Modi-led government was the most-likely possibility when the elections are held.
The poll was conducted online between May 23-25 in 9 languages across 9 media properties of the Times Group. The results were concealed from respondents during the three days of online polling to negate any motivated voting.
"Lack of adequate employment-generation emerged as the biggest failure, with 28.3% of respondents saying it was the biggest problem for Modi government. However, when questioned on the government’s efforts at reducing unemployment, 58.4% people said that they were either satisfied or termed it as very good. Out of these, 37.2% fell in the satisfied category and 21.2% were those who thought it was 'very good'. Thirty six per cent respondents gave the government a ‘poor’ rating on this issue. The government’s Kashmir policy was also considered a failure by 14.28% of respondents. Opinion on demonetisation was sharply divided. While, over one-fifth of respondents also rated it as a policy success, another 22.2% considered it the NDA government’s single biggest failure."
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