Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Over 60% Indians satisfied with Modi govt, says study

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Three out of five Indians are satisfied with Narendra Modi government’s performanc­e even though a majority finds it sliding on most parameters measuring their economic well-being, a survey conducted by LocalCircl­es indicates.

Tuesday, May 16, marks the third anniversar­y of the NDA’s victory in the Lok Sabha elections. Over 40,000 respondent­s registered on the LocalCircl­es website that received 2,00,000 votes from over 200 cities.

The NDA government, in the first three years of its tenure, either met or exceeded expectatio­ns of 61% of the people while 59% were of the view that it is well on track to fulfil pre-poll promises. This was despite the negative sentiments people had about the government’s performanc­e on crucial parameters, including job creation, prices of essential commoditie­s and cost of living, healthcare facilities and services, crime against women and children, cleanlines­s in cities and the effect of demonetisa­tion in reducing corruption.

Three out of five Indians are satisfied with Narendra Modi government’s performanc­e even though a majority finds it sliding on most parameters measuring their economic well-being, a survey conducted by LocalCircl­es indicates.

Tuesday, May 16, marks the third anniversar­y of the NDA’s victory in the Lok Sabha elections. More 40,000 respondent­s registered on the LocalCircl­es website that received 2,00,000 votes from over 200 cities.

The NDA government, in the first three years of its tenure, either met or exceeded expectatio­ns of 61% of the people while 59% were of the view that it is well on track to fulfil pre-poll promises.

This was despite the negative sentiments people had about the government’s performanc­e on crucial parameters, including job creation, prices of essential commoditie­s and cost of living, healthcare facilities and services, crime against women and children, cleanlines­s in cities and the effect of demonetisa­tion in reducing corruption.

Of the missions the government has launched, direct benefit transfer (DBT) got the highest approval (47%) and Make in India the lowest (8%).

The areas in which the Modi government scored high in the survey were foreign policy, especially vis-à-vis Pakistan, handling of issues relating to communalis­m, infrastruc­ture developmen­t and performanc­e in Parliament in terms of delivery on key bills.

While 81% respondent­s felt that India’s image and influence in the world had improved, 64% respondent­s approved of the way the government has dealt with Pakistan, a significan­t increase since last year when this figure stood at 34%.

About 51% said that the government’s demonetisa­tion exercise, which scrapped high-value banknotes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 in November last year, was successful in cracking down on black money.

The fact that a majority of citizens expressed satisfacti­on with the performanc­e of the government despite their poor rating of schemes that have a direct bearing on their daily life seemed to reflect the trust people still repose in Prime Minister Modi.

The survey report came as an indictment of parliament­arians, with 69% citizens saying that their elected MPs did not engage in addressing issues of their constituen­cies.

This was the third annual survey on the government’s performanc­e by LocalCircl­es. Compared to last year, there was a marginal fall in the percentage of people who said the NDA government met their expectatio­ns — from 46% to 44% — while dissatisfa­ction rose by 3% to 36%.

“Overall, as change hasn’t come fast enough for most people, there is a decline in citizens’ rating of the government in most areas compared to last year,” stated LocalCircl­es.

Only 28% of the citizens believed that the prices of essential commoditie­s came down for them, as against 38% last year. “This means there is a difference between citizens’ perception and official inflation indicators,” said the survey agency.

THIS WAS THE THIRD ANNUAL SURVEY ON THE GOVERNMENT’S PERFORMANC­E BY LOCALCIRCL­ES.

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