The participants of various surveys conducted by the leading media channels are starting to abandon Prime Minister Narendra Modi which in turn resulted in him receiving lesser points in the survey.
The recent survey conducted by India Today has also found that participants are giving less points to Narendra Modi as Prime Minister.
The participants of the survey titled Mood of the Nation have surprised everyone by giving 24 percent votes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the Best Choice for PM’
The same survey conducted in 2020 saw 66 percent of voters preferring Narendra Modi. Despite the Covid impact, the participants voted for him.
This time, participants were not in favour of Narendra Modi over two issues. The handling of Covid situation by the centre and the inflation.
The unemployment caused by the Covid is a big concern among the participants. Crores of people turned unemployment while only a minimal portion of them have found employment again.
The Indian economy was hit very hard by the pandemic.The Union Government had failed to take the timely measures to put the economy on the track again.
Several sectors like the automotive industry are still unable to get out of the crisis. Due to the unemployment and the pay cut maintained by the companies, the employees are in no mood to buy new vehicles causing a big loss to the company.
One more big concern is the soaring prices of petrol and diesel. For the first time in India, the prices of petrol and diesel came close to each other.
Experts are of the opinion that it will be a huge task for the Indian economy to beat the inflation rate and reach its normal position.
Keeping all these issues in mind, the participants might have felt that he is not the Best Choice for PM like he used to be earlier.
Even the BJP supporters questioning and criticising the Centre over the fuel prices and other prices shows how much negativity is Modi facing now.
Fellow BJP leader and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Rahul Gandhi stood at second and third places in the survey with 11 percent and 10 percent respectively.
Both the leaders have managed to create an impact on the participants and saw a rise in the votes polled against them by the participants in the survey.