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CVoter Survey: Near majority of Indians think Modi has succumbed to street power
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IANS | 26 May, 2023
Contrary to the perception that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a
'strong man', a near majority of Indians think that his regime has
succumbed to street power.
This was revealed during an
exclusive pan-India survey conducted by CVoter to mark nine years of the
Modi regime. Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India
on May 26, 2014 after he led the BJP to a historic majority of 282 seats
in the Lok Sabha elections.
Since then, the regime has taken
many decisions that have been contentious and controversial, provoking
strong criticism from the opposition parties. The CVoter survey asked
the following question: Do you think the Modi regime has made timely
course corrections on issues like farm laws, or has it succumbed to
street power?
Close to 47 per cent of the respondents in the
survey stated that the Modi regime has succumbed to street power, while
about 42 per cent of them were of the opinion that his regime has made
timely course corrections.
Significantly, one third of NDA supporters think that the Modi regime has succumbed to street power.
After
an ordinance, the Modi regime had managed to pass three historic farm
laws in the Parliament in 2020, when India was under the siege by the
Covid pandemic. Various interest groups claiming support to farmers
across the country had protested vociferously against the laws and
virtually laid siege to the capital Delhi for almost a year.
In
November 2021, Prime Minister Modi had addressed the nation and
announced that the government was withdrawing the three farm laws. This
move had disappointed many Modi supporters who were convinced that the
the three laws were truly reformist, and would have helped the ordinary
farmers.
Similarly, the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act
in December 2019 had led to widespread protests that had culminated in
violent communal riots in February 2020 in Delhi, in which more than 50
people were killed.
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