63 per cent of the respondents said, Modi government's image presently appears to be anti-poor and anti-farmer. However, 37 pc of the people disagree with the perception that Modi government is anti-farmer and anti-poor, says the survey.
48 per cent of respondents said, Prime Minister Modi's popularity has declined in the last one year, but 52 per cent disagreed, saying his popularity remains intact.
In region-wise break-up, 65 pc of respondents in the North, 52 pc in the West, 34 pc in East, and 38 pc in South India felt that Modi's popularity has declined in the last one year, according to India TV-CVoter opinion poll survey telecast tonight on the news channel.
Asked about the effect of Modi's performance on the forthcoming Bihar assembly polls, 52 per cent said, Modi's one-year rule will have "a good effect" on Bihar polls, while 45 per cent replied in the negative.
According to the survey, a whopping 82 pc respondents in Eastern India said, they were satisfied with Modi's one-year rule, while 59 pc in the South and 57 pc in the West said they were happy, with the remaining percentage saying they were not happy.
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