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Likely for 'mothership of terror' comment, PM Narendra Modi beats Donald Trump, others in Time's online 'Person of the Year' poll
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Highlights
  1. Modi won with 18 per cent voting in his favour.
  2. Modi was most talked about in October, when he suggested Pakistan is the "mothership" of terrorism.
  3. Modi won the readers' poll of Time's Person of the Year in 2014, too

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today won an online poll of readers for Time magazine's 'Person of the Year' in 2016, beating out other world leaders, artists and politicians as the most influential figure of the year.

According to the Time magazine, Modi won with 18 per cent of the vote when the poll closed Sunday at midnight. He placed well ahead of his closest contenders, including US President Barack Obama, US President-elect Donald Trump and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who all received 7 per cent of the "yes" vote. Modi also placed far ahead of other prominent figures of this year, like Mark Zuckerberg (2 per cent) and Hillary Clinton (4 per cent).

Time also analysed the moments from 2016 when this year's poll contenders were most talked about. For Modi it was on October 16, when the Indian leader suggested during a summit of BRICS nations in Goa that Pakistan is the "mothership" of terrorism .

Modi won the Time's readers' poll in 2014 as well, securing more than 16 per cent of the almost five million votes cast. He was again among contenders for the annual honour in 2015, but was not among the final eight candidates shortlisted by Time magazine editors for the title. Last year German Chancellor Angela Merkel was Time's 'Person of the Year'+ .

Every year, Time's editors decide who from among world leaders, presidents, protesters, astronauts, pop icons and disrupters should be person of the year. But they also ask readers to cast their votes and decide who they think most shaped a particular year.

The poll results, analyzed by poll host Apester, found that preferences differ across the world and in the US. Modi performed particularly well among Indian voters as well as those in California and New Jersey, where there's a large concentration of people of Indian origin.

Every year, TIME selects the most influential person of the year, noting, for better or for worse, the person or group of people who have had the largest global impact over the past 12 months. In partnership with Opentopic and IBM's Watson this year, Time editors were also able to see how candidates were influential on the Internet.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...son-of-the-Year-poll/articleshow/55806689.cms
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PM Modi gets my vote too, for his resolve against black money and systematic assault on parallel economy, which has been biggest malice for our country. While it is debatable if his recent exercise of De-monetization will succeed or not, but the fact that it is a monumental step in curbing black money beyond mere words spoken by previous governments, itself is a testimony of good intentions.
 
Narendra Modi Wins Reader’s Poll for TIME Person of the Year
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has won the online reader’s poll for TIME Person of the Year, beating out other world leaders, artists and politicians as the most influential figure in 2016 among people who voted. The magazine’s editors decide the final Person of the Year, but poll results provide a look at how the world sees these figures.

Modi won with 18% of the vote when the poll closed Sunday at midnight. He placed well ahead of his closest contenders, including Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Julian Assange, who all received 7% of the “yes” vote. Modi also placed far ahead of other prominent figures of this year, like Mark Zuckerberg (2%) and Hillary Clinton (4%).

In recent months, Modi saw high approval ratings from Indians, according to a September Pew poll, and ratified the Paris Climate Change Agreement. Modi has come under scrutiny recently for getting rid of 500- and 1,000-rupee notes, impacting cash-based businesses and threatening India’s economy.

Current poll results, analyzed by poll host Apester, found that preferences differ across the world and the United States. Modi performed particularly well among Indian voters as well as those in California and New Jersey.

Every year, TIME selects the most influential person of the year, noting, for better or for worse, the person or group of people who have had the largest global impact over the past 12 months. In partnership with Opentopic and IBM’s Watson this year, TIME editors were also able to see how candidates were influential on the Internet.
TIME’S Person of the Year will be revealed on Dec. 7.

http://time.com/4589864/person-of-the-year-readers-poll-modi-win/
 
haha it's readers poll..So public opinion matters.. Majorities are with him & his innovative bold decisions.
 

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