Opinion polling on the Narendra Modi premiership
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A number of opinion polls have been conducted regarding the premiership of Narendra Modi.
Overall approval[]
Area polled | Segment polled | Polling group | Date | Approve | Disapprove | Average | Unsure | Sample size | Polling method | Source(s) |
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India | All adults | India Today | 3–13 January 2021 | 74% (30% outstanding) |
8% | 17% | 1% | 12,232[1] | Telephone | [2] |
India | All adults | India Today | 15–27 July 2020 | 78% (30% outstanding) |
5% | 17% | 12,071 | Telephone | [3][4] | |
India | All adults | IANS-CVoter Covid-19 | 16 March–21 April 2020 | 93.5% |
[5][6][7] | |||||
India | All adults | IANS-CVoter Covid-19 | 25 March 2020 | 76.8% |
[5] | |||||
India | All adults | IANS-CVoter | November 2019–January 2020 | 83.1% (62.3% very much satisfied) |
16.8% | 30,240 | [8] | |||
Global | Online mood | ET Magazine | September 2019 | 64% |
36% | Online | [9] | |||
Global | India Today online readers | India Today | August 2017 | 63% (20% very good) |
12% | 23% | 1% | Online | [10] | |
Global | Times of India online readers | The Times of India | May 2017 | 76% (48% very good) |
11% | 13% | 2% | >1,000,000 | Online | [11] |
India | All adults | Pew Research Center | 21 February – 10 March 2017 | 88% (69% very favorable) |
10% (6% very unfavorable) |
– | 2% | 2,464 | [12] | |
India | All adults | Pew Research Center | 7 April – 24 March 2016 | 81% (57% very favorable) |
16% (6% very unfavorable) |
– | 3% | 2,464 | [13] | |
India | All adults | Pew Research Center | 6 April – 19 May 2015 | 87% (68% very favorable) |
11% (5% very unfavorable) |
– | 2% | 2,452 | [14][15] | |
India | All adults | Pew Research Center | December 7, 2013 – January 12, 2014 | 78% (60% very favorable) |
16% (7% very unfavorable) |
– | 7% | 2,464 | [16] |
Graph[]
This shows only polls with known sample sizes meant to be representative of Indians. Global polls are not included.
Government evaluation |
Good/Excellent |
Regular |
Bad/Terrible |
Unsure/No Opinion |
Issue-specific[]
COVID-19[]
The government under Narendra Modi faced the COVID-19 pandemic in India.
Area polled | Segment polled | Polling group | Date | Approve | Disapprove | Average | Unsure | Sample size | Polling method | Source(s) |
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India (rural areas) | All adults | Gaon Connection and Lokniti-CSDS | 30 May – 16 July 2020 | 74.7% (37.3% very satisfied) |
20.7% (7.1% very dissatisfied) |
– | – | 25,371 | Face-to-face | [17][18][19] |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Mood of the Nation: Pandemic, recession, protests couldn't lock down PM Modi". India Today. 21 January 2021.
- ^ "India Today Mood of the Nation: January 2021". India Today. 21 January 2021.
- ^ "India Today Mood of the Nation: August 2020". India Today. 8 August 2020.
- ^ Khan, Fatima (8 August 2020). "Narendra Modi is India's best PM, Yogi Adityanath the best CM, finds India Today survey". ThePrint. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Bloomberg (30 April 2020). "PM Modi's Popularity soars amid India's Covid fight". Times of India. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- ^ "Modi's Popularity Soars as India Weathers the Pandemic". New York Times. 16 May 2020.
- ^ "93.5% देशवासियों को भरोसा, कोरोना संकट से अच्छे से निपट रही है मोदी सरकार: सर्वे". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- ^ "PM Modi Still Popular, Kejriwal Leads Among CMs: CVoter Survey". The Quint. 26 January 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
- ^ Layak, Suman (1 September 2019). "Modi 2.0, 100 days: What India is saying online". The Economic Times. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
- ^ "India Today Mood of the Nation poll: PM Modi's political invincibility continues, 10 big takeaways". India Today. 17 August 2017.
- ^ "Modi govt gets high approval rating at three-year mark in TOI online poll". Times of India. 25 May 2017.
- ^ Bruce Stokes, Dorothy Manevich, and Hanyu Chwe (15 November 2017). "Three Years In, Modi Remains Very Popular". Pew Research Center.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^ Bruce Stokes (19 September 2016). "India and Modi: The Honeymoon Continues". Pew Research Center.
- ^ Bruce Stokes (17 September 2015). "The Modi Bounce". Pew Research Center.
- ^ Hani Zainulbhai (17 September 2015). "Indians adore Modi". Fact Tank.
- ^ "Indians Want Political Change". Pew Research Center. 26 February 2014.
- ^ "Gaon Connection and Lokniti-CSDS Covid Rural Survey 2020-Findings" (PDF). Lokniti.org. Lokniti. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- ^ "During lockdown, rural India faced insurmountable sufferings; 74% satisfied with government". Gaon Connection. Gaon Connection. 14 August 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
- ^ "Overwhelming majority of rural Indians satisfied with Modi govts steps to fight COVID-19: Survey". Outlook. Outlook. 10 August 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
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