Survey on Modi App proves 93% support demonetisation.
More than 93 per cent of the five lakh people
who participated in a survey on Narendra
Modi App have
supported demonetisation, the PMO said
today a day after the Prime Minister sought public feedback on the issue.
"I thank people for the historic
participation in the survey. It's satisfying to read the insightful views &
comments," the Prime Minister tweeted along with the results of the survey
conducted on Narendra
Modi App.
"Unprecedented response to App Survey,
record number of citizens share their view," said the title of a write-up
on narendramodi.In whose link was shared by the Prime Minister on his twitter
account.
The survey result was read out by IT and
Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad at Cabinet meeting this evening, prompting
the Prime Minister to say that it "reflects the mood" of the people.
In just over 24 hours of the survey, more than
5 lakh people have participated and expressed their opinion, it said, adding
"This is a staggering number by any stretch. No opinion survey conducted
in India, on such policy or political issues, even comes close to sampling so
many responses."
More than 93 per cent people support the move
to demonetize the old 500 and 1000 rupee notes, it said. Of the over 5 lakh
responses so far, only 2 per cent have rated the move as 'very poor' or 'one
star', the survey result said.
More than 90 per cent of the respondents feel
the government's move to tackle black money is above four-star rating, the
survey result says. 73 per cent of them give it five-star rating of
'brilliant'.
On the overall fight against corruption, more
than 92 per cent of respondents either rate the government as 'very good' or
'good' while 57 per cent of them rate the fight as 'very good'.
"As high as 86 per cent people believe
that some so- called anti-corruption activists are now actually batting in
support of black money, corruption and even terrorist financing!", the
write-up said.
The write-up said the demonetisation survey
was launched on the NM App yesterday
at 10 AM and "the response has been phenomenal."
Modi's move to gauge the views of the people
directly came at a time when the opposition has escalated its attack on the
issue of demonetisation.
Explaining the reason behind the Prime
Minister's move on survey, the write-up said Modi's "belief in
participative governance and direct engagement with people is unwavering"
and "time and again, he has directly engaged with the people and sought
their views on a wide range of issues.
"...It was then decided to speak directly
to the people and take their views in an open, free, fair, and equitable poll.
"Instead of intermediaries speaking on
behalf of people, let the people speak for themselves. Let them say whether
they support or oppose the demonetization move.
"Let them offer suggestions to alleviate
the genuine inconveniences that some people may be facing. If someone has a
well-argued case of opposing the move, let them say that too. Overall, instead
of just opinion, let data speak for the support for the move."
Contending that the questions to which the
Prime Minister had sought answers were "comprehensive and direct",
the write-up said the queries also included opportunity to give feedback.
"The overall aim included means to make
the implementation stronger and more effective," it said.
The questions included "Do you have any
suggestions/ideas or insights you would like to share with PM Narendra Modi.
(Courtesy: Press Trust of India)
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