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IANS C Voter Survey: Modi Is The First Choice Of People For PM

IANS C Voter Survey: Modi is the first choice of 60 percent of the people as Prime Minister, no one around 59.22 percent of the country considers Prime Minister Narendra Modi as his first choice for this post.

Whereas only 25.62 percent of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi is considered eligible for the post of Prime Minister.

The State of the Nation 2021 survey of IANS C-Voter has revealed that more than 80 percent of people of Odisha and Himachal Pradesh like PM Modi as Prime Minister.

Whereas Rahul Gandhi wants to see PM in Orissa at 7.36 percent and Himachal Pradesh at 10.20 percent. Modi is the first choice of the people State Modi support Rahul support Orissa 87.01 7.36 HP 81.03 10.20 North-Eastern States 75.68 10.96 Karnataka 64.74 15.36

Chhattisgarh 66.87 17.5 Madhya Pradesh 66.81 21.03 Rajasthan 68.37 22.93 Gujarat 64.41 19.87 Uttarakhand 66.4 22.44 Maharashtra 66.23 23.84 Jharkhand 66.75 24.54 Bihar 63.48 21.92 Bengal 62.19 28.38.

Delhi 61.75 22.98 Uttar Pradesh 56.21 29.48 (Figures: in percent) Rahul weak in front of Modi Rahul Gandhi does not stay anywhere when compared with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Except for Kerala and Tamil Nadu, there is no state or union territory where people want Rahul Gandhi to become the Prime Minister. Rahul Gandhi’s acceptance in 15 states is less than 25 percent.

Whereas in four states it is less than 20 percent. A survey done here Nearly 30,000 responses were received from all over the country and all 543 Lok Sabha constituencies were included.

The country is happy with the center’s work 41.66 percent of the people in the country are very happy with the performance of the central government during the Covid-19 epidemic.

Maximum 75.02 percent of people are completely satisfied in Orissa, while 16.4 percent are satisfied in some cases and only 8.3 percent people are dissatisfied. Thus the total satisfaction level is 83.12 percent.

In Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, more than 60 percent of people are satisfied. In Uttar Pradesh, 40.23 percent people are satisfied with the work of the government, while in Jammu and Kashmir, 43.64 percent of people have expressed satisfaction with the functioning of the center.

There are so many people here State fully satisfied, in some cases satisfied, dissatisfied, total satisfaction level (in percentage) Orissa 75.02 16.4 8.3 83.12 North-Eastern States 45.16 38.93 15.16 68.93 Telangana 62.37 19.71 14.8 67.28 Himachal Pradesh 48.15 34.91 16.34 66.72 Andhra Pradesh 64.26 16.09 15.55 64.8 .

This chief minister is better .

The survey has revealed that the Chief Ministers of non-NDA and non-Congress ruled states are doing better. Out of these, people are happy with the work of Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. He has been accepted by 78 percent, while Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is in second place with 77 percent.

The worst performance in this list is Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh’s rating of just 9 percent. These are the top-5 chief ministers who work better Chief Minister Satisfied Some Satisfied Dissatisfied Total Satisfaction Level Naveen Patnaik Odisha 68.57 20.54 10.3 78.81 Arvind Kejriwal Delhi 57.03 31.65 11.17 77.51 .

YS Jaganmohan Reddy Andhra Pradesh 66.31 16.52 16 66.83 Pinarayan Vijayan Kerala 48.51 34.57 16.83 66.25 Uddhav Thackeray Maharashtra 45.76 31.51 19.6 57.67 No one like Modi The charisma and popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is handled by the BJP.

The survey revealed that the party was facing an anti-incumbency wave at the level of chief ministers and MPs. Modi is ahead of his rivals in terms of popularity.

In the Covid-19 crisis, Modi’s image of a strong decision-making leader is further enhanced. PM Modi is as popular today as on 16 May 2014, when he won a historic victory in the Lok Sabha elections. However, there is a three-tier anti-incumbency wave in front of the BJP.

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