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Lastly, when respondents were asked about the real motives behind the lengthy and contentious agitation that led to the repeal of the farm laws, a big majority of 56.7 per cent were convinced the agitation was politically motivated with a plan to weaken the Modi-led NDA government. A clear majority of 58.6 per cent of the respondents said that Modi was actually pro-farmer, while a comparatively meagre 29 per cent though he was anti-farmer.Įven more interesting, more than 50 per cent of opposition voters think Modi is pro-farmer. Perhaps the most important metric to emerge out of this poll is what ordinary Indians think about Modi's approach to farmers. While 40.7 per cent of the respondents gave credit to the government for the repeal of the farm laws, just about 22.4 per cent gave credit to the opposition parties, while a healthy 37 per cent gave credit to the protesters.
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The Modi re gime can take comfort from another revelation in the poll. This is to be expected since some analysts claim that the farm laws were bad to begin with and their repeal would surely be welcome.Īctually, more than 50 per cent of the respondents asserted that the farm laws were beneficial for the farmers, while a considerably lower 30.6 per cent claimed they were not.Īlso Read | Farmers in no mood to forgive despite Modi's U-turn on reforms More than 52 per cent of the respondents said the Prime Minister had taken the right decision. This was revealed by a an IANS-CVoter snap opinion poll conducted across India hours after his announcement of the repeal. Contrary to what pundits opined in the immediate aftermath, Prime Minister Narendra Modis image and political capital does not seem to have been dented after he announced the repeal of all three farm laws on November 19.