Modi is still people's PM but dissatisfaction on the rise
May 16, 2017  20:39
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The BJP rode to power in 2014 by generating a sense of hope in the people. Call it the Narendra Modi phenomenon or the saffron juggernaut, but BJP was voted to power with an unprecedented majority because it curated a promise of 'acche din,' which the people believed. Meeting the three year mark, the government is all set to present it's report card on 26 May with a high octane celebratory programme.

Surveys conducted to gauge the satisfaction level in people, three years after BJP came to power, indicate that Modi still remains the people's prime minister even as desperation to see results is rising. A survey conducted by citizen engagement platform LocalCirles, states that almost 61 per cent people are satisfied with the  performance of the central government. 

Another survey conducted by Economic Times, spanning CEOs of businesses and normal people, also had similar results where overall performance was concerned. Roughly 45 per cent people felt that Modi's performance exceeded expectations while almost 40 per cent thought it was satisfactory.
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