PSE: No Terrorism in Lok Sabha Elections Unemployment most important issue
Unemployment will be the most important issue in the Lok
Sabha elections. This is revealed in the Political Stock Exchange (PSE) made
for India Today by Axis Mai India. According to this survey, 36 per cent of the
people said unemployment and 23 per cent of people said terrorism is the
biggest issue in the Lok Sabha elections.
Most voters believe that unemployment is the most important
issue in the coming Lok Sabha elections. In the opinion of 36% of the voters,
the unemployment issue will emerge as the most important issue in the next Lok
Sabha elections. In the opinion of 23% of the voters, terrorism will be the
biggest issue in this general election. These findings are from the Political
Stock Exchange (PSE) made for India Today by Axis Mai India.
According to the PSE survey, most of the voters give credit
to the BJP for attacking the place of terrorist Jaish-e-Mohammed, in Balakot,
Pakistan. Also, Indian Pilot Wing Commander Describes the Narendra Modi
Government's credit for the release of congratulations. Most participants in
the PSE survey believed that the invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
should not be accepted by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan.
Unemployment will be the most important issue
Which issue will be the most important in the coming Lok
Sabha elections? In response to this question, 36% of the participants took the
name of unemployment. On the second number, 23% of the voters said that the
issue of terrorism is important for the Lok Sabha elections. 22% of the voters
related problems with farmers, 12% corruption and 7% considered inflation as an
important issue.
Terrorists killed in Jaish-e-Mohammed attack
94% participants in the PSE survey said that they had heard
about air strikes on Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist bases in Balakot by going
inside Pakistan of IAF aircraft. Indian Air Force aircraft launched these
attacks on the night of 25-26 February. Only 3% participants in the PSE survey
said they did not hear about the attack.
In the PSE survey, 66% participants believed that the
terrorists of "Jaish-e-Mohammed" were killed in the air strikes made
by India in Balakot, Pakistan. In the opinion of 8% participants, Jaish's
terrorists were not killed in the air strikes. 26% of the participants could
not say anything definitively in response to this question.
BJP's attack on Jaish's whereabouts
According to the PSE survey, 56% participants give credit to
BJP for the elimination of Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists in Balakot. At the same
time, the Opposition credited only 4% participants for this action. 7%
participants who have given credit to both the BJP and the opposition. 4%
participants said that there is no entitlement for credit. 29% of the survey
did not express any clear opinion on this.
U.P.a. responsible for not meeting Rafael till now
For the absence of the presence of Raphael aircraft near the
Indian Air Force, 24% of the participants are responsible for the current Modi
government. According to 51% of the participants, the center's last Manmohan
Singh government is responsible for this. 25% of the participants on this
question could not express any explicit opinion.
Modi government's credit for the release of Indian pilot
According to the PSE survey, 89% participants have heard
about the Indian Air Force's wing commander congratulations being taken and
released from Pakistan. About 6% participants who attended the survey about
this event did not listen. At the same time, 5% voters could not give a clear
answer on this.
77% participants credit for the Narendra Modi government for
the release of Indian pilots. However, 6% of the participants gave credit to
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan for this release. In the PSE survey, 4%
participants were also given credit for the efforts made by other countries for
the release of Indian pilots. At the same time, 13% participants could not have
any clear opinion on this question.
Talk to Pakistan and not to match cricket
58% of the participants in the survey said that Prime
Minister Modi should not accept the invitation given by Pakistan's PM Imran
Khan for talks. In the opinion of 18% participants, this invitation should be
accepted. 24% of the participants can not say anything definitive on this
question.
In the PSE survey, 53% of the participants said that India
should not play with Pakistan in the World Cup cricket match to be held in June
this year. According to 37% participants, India should not play cricket matches
with Pakistan. In response to this question, 10% of the participants can not
say anything definitive.
The PSE survey was conducted in 24 states across the country
from 5 to 7 March. These surveys are based on interviews done on the telephone.
In this survey 10,428 participants took part.
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