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Mr. Modi's Charisma Continues

It has been nearly three years, and the nation's Honorable Prime Minister still enjoys the support of its public at large. In a recent poll conducted online a whopping 60% participants voted in his favor, lauding his work. It is a clear indicative of why Mr. Narendra Modi is considered as the popular and charismatic leader by the citizens at large. Out of total 4727 poll participants, 12% participants were not satisfied with the performance of Hon'ble PM, Mr. Modi. 17% of the poll participants were of the opinion that it was too early to judge the performance while 3% were not sure whether it has been good or bad.


If we put together the votes that discredited Mr. Modi's performance, along with the share which was unsure, it comes to 33% which is nearly half of the votes which lauded Mr. Modi. It also shows why the recent success in states where Mr. Modi was chosen as the star campaigner helped his party to register a resounding majority. It also highlights that the party's think tank will ensure that Mr. Modi spearheads the campaign in the next Lok Sabha election after his tenure as PM comes to an end in 2019. Visit www.opinionbureau.com/poll-summary

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