Modi's popularity is declining
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity has come down This information is presented in a recent opinion poll conducted by India's English magazine India Today. The survey said that the popularity of Congress President Rahul Gandhi is increasing.
India Today survey found that in the last one year, Modi's popularity decreased by 12 percent. Besides, Rahul's popularity increased 10 percent. In the last Lok Sabha elections 2014, Modi's party got 542 seats in the assembly elections of 282 seats. And Rahul Gandhi's Congress got only 44 seats.
India Today survey said that the decision to cancel the note in India and to launch GST is the main reason for Modi's decline in popularity. Among other factors, there has been an increase in the politics of communalism, unemployment problems and the price rise.
The survey also said that if elections are now held, the BJP-led NDA could get 255 seats. Which is 40 percent of the total seats. On the other hand, Congress-led UPA can get 202 seats, which is 38 percent of the total seats.
The survey also said that while popularity has declined, Modi is still at the top of the list of the prime minister. Rahul Gandhi in second place and Priyanka Gandhi in third place and Mamta Bandyopadhyay's name in fourth place. But there is still more than one year left to be elected. It is not certain that Modi's popularity will not come in haste, it is not possible now...