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PM Modi's Popularity Soars For Being Front And Centre Of COVID-19 Effort

Good . After the pandemic the government should consider starting discussions across the country about a two child policy .
 
had to be after dehli communal riots and blaming muslims for corona virus in India

funny thing is, virus numbers are increasing in India at much greater speed despite of total lockdown. They were behind us couple of weeks back but now more than double. Also their death ratio is too high.
What too high? Its 3..and pak is around 2.5..dont brag
 
Good luck with that.
Yes would be tough but they made article 370 null and void , split kashmir into two Union territories , Passed CAA . I say this is right time to at least just start a debate across the country . India's TFR is anyway closing in on replacement levels .
 
PM Narendra Modi's approval rating on April 21 was 83%, up from 76% on January 7, according to Morning Consult, a U.S.-based survey and research firm.
All India(c) 2020 BloombergBibhudatta Pradhan and Sudhi Ranjan Sen, BloombergUpdated: April 30, 2020 03:41 pm IST
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PM Narendra Modi has made regular televised appearances, asking for nation's cooperation in virus battle



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Public opinion based approval ratings of world leaders shown in the charts. @PMOIndia leads #IndiaFightsCorona from the front. Consistent high approval ratings for @narendramodi. Nation has confidence in its leadership in an extraordinary situation due a pandemic.



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Road Ahead

The fight against rising infections may have silenced the opposition and pushed PM Modi's many challenges to the back-burner, but the path ahead is less certain.

When the country is eventually able to exit its lockdown, the prime minister will be questioned about a strategy to help the economy back on its feet, said Sandeep Shastri, a political scientist and Pro Vice Chancellor at Jain University in Bangalore."The response to the questions will be the barometer to measure the success of the current leadership."

The main opposition Congress party says it is waiting for virus fears to abate before it puts PM Modi to the test. The pandemic makes political mobilization difficult, said Manish Tewari, a spokesman for the Congress party. "Nothing else focuses the mind more than the possibility of invisible and lurking death be it on a door knob or a mirror."

There's been limited opposition from other political parties as well, although state governments have complained the federal government has corralled finances even as they struggle to find funds to scale up their medical infrastructure.

And the protests that rocked India's streets until just before the spread of the virus and the subsequent lockdown, are also still simmering.

"The protests will not end," said Muzakkir Zama Khan, a lawyer who was was part of the demonstrations against the government's new citizenship law. "The means of expressing our viewpoint may, however, have to change."

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/cor...covid-19-effort-2220866?pfrom=home-topstories
Whole media is full of stories of the misery the migrant workers are going through in India and the bhakt lot here in this forum busy sucking up to Modi. Great. Please carry on :pop:
 
Whole media is full of stories of the misery the migrant workers are going through in India and the bhakt lot here in this forum busy sucking up to Modi. Great. Please carry on :pop:

Special shramik trains scheduled to ferry stranded migrant labourers, others to Bihar

After the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued detailed guidelines to the railways, states like Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha and Maharashtra began their coordination to bring back stranded persons and migrant labourers. :coffee:

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...-labourers-others-to-bihar-1673805-2020-05-03


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