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Army most popular institution in Pakistan: Gallup survey

I think that the result relating to the Army is rigged. They probably didn’t want to get the women in their families raped.

Otherwise, if you read the rest of the report it is clear that if there were fair elections PTI would win with a thumping majority. PTI even leads in Sindh.

If the media isn’t allowed to report anything other than ISI propaganda then would this fake Gallup be allowed to say anything they want?

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3500 participants - lol - has to be a joke.
come to pdf, there are more people here and you can get a survey.
rest of the folks have no money to pay bills or eat food - where will they participate in a survey?
A heavily infested PDF with Hindjews and enemies would not be a true polol of opinion.
 
Politicians secure lowest rating on the list, with only 39 per cent of respondents approving of their performance
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In a recent Gallup survey conducted across the country, the Pakistan Army has emerged as the institution with the highest level of public approval, earning an impressive 88 per cent rating.

The survey, titled "National Public Opinion Poll Report," conducted between June 10 and June 30, gathered responses from 3,500 participants representing various regions in all four provinces of Pakistan.

The survey illuminated the public's sentiments on various institutions and political figures, offering a comprehensive snapshot of Pakistan's current political landscape and the challenges it faces, including inflation, poverty, unemployment, and concerns about the efficacy of democracy.

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The results of the survey showcased the public's perception of various institutions, with both the media and the courts receiving a 56 per cent approval rating, while the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) garnered a 42 per cent approval rating.

The police earned a 54 per cent approval rating, while politicians secured the lowest rating on the list, with only 39 per cent of respondents approving of their performance.

Region-wise breakdowns revealed Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) leading the approval ratings for the army with an impressive 91 per cent, closely followed by Punjab at 90 per cent.

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Sindh recorded an 88 per cent approval rating for the army, while Balochistan showed the lowest approval at 66 per cent. Remarkably, 57 per cent of respondents strongly approved of the army's performance.

For more follow the link below
Banchoodo yani kuch be..
 
its NOT. dont include me in your "We know that". army is the most unpopular institution right now.. closely followed by judiciary and the political parties.

please speak for yourself. dont need to speak for the rest of us.


you are wrong,

don't confused Chachoo whisky & co with the whole army.. it is a mistake idiots like Nawaz consititently make..just FYI Imran khan has stated on the record the same

so speak for your self... you are not greater than Imran khan
 
Politicians secure lowest rating on the list, with only 39 per cent of respondents approving of their performance
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In a recent Gallup survey conducted across the country, the Pakistan Army has emerged as the institution with the highest level of public approval, earning an impressive 88 per cent rating.

The survey, titled "National Public Opinion Poll Report," conducted between June 10 and June 30, gathered responses from 3,500 participants representing various regions in all four provinces of Pakistan.

The survey illuminated the public's sentiments on various institutions and political figures, offering a comprehensive snapshot of Pakistan's current political landscape and the challenges it faces, including inflation, poverty, unemployment, and concerns about the efficacy of democracy.

military1695914414-3.jpg




The results of the survey showcased the public's perception of various institutions, with both the media and the courts receiving a 56 per cent approval rating, while the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) garnered a 42 per cent approval rating.

The police earned a 54 per cent approval rating, while politicians secured the lowest rating on the list, with only 39 per cent of respondents approving of their performance.

Region-wise breakdowns revealed Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) leading the approval ratings for the army with an impressive 91 per cent, closely followed by Punjab at 90 per cent.

military-21695914414-2.jpg


Sindh recorded an 88 per cent approval rating for the army, while Balochistan showed the lowest approval at 66 per cent. Remarkably, 57 per cent of respondents strongly approved of the army's performance.

For more follow the link below
If i had any doubts about gallup now they r completely gone.

Its a completly sellout platform with no credibility

Don't laugh; most of the U.S. Presidential election polls are conducted with 500 (low quality) to 3000 (high quality) respondents. If the sample is randomly chosen, 3,500 people's opinion does indicate popular opinion to probably within 5% margin of error. Key word is random sampling and that is not easy.
WHy dont u get any transparent survey ... anything on internet or live program
 
During Ayub Khan's reign, a joke became very popular that Ayub asked the agencies for his public popularity report, which was 100% as presented by agencies. Ayub dismissed the report as fake, so it was decided in a high-level meeting that President Ayub Khan himself would go to a cinema. He will sit with common people in the third class cabin of the hall and watch a documentary film about him and the reaction of the people will be noted by himself. Therefore, according to the scheduled program, President Ayub Khan reached the cinema hall in disguise and a documentary film about him was played. It started, upon which the whole cinema hall echoed with applause and clapping. Ayub Khan himself was not clapping but was very happy and glad. At the same time, the man sitting next to him slapped Ayub hard and said فُدوی دیا، تالی وجا نئیں تے پُلس پھڑ کے لے جائو(Idiot, clap, otherwise police will arrest you)
 

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