
BJP cites online poll to claim Modi as 'most popular leader'
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— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) September 6, 2021
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भारत भाग्य विधाता! #FarmersProtest pic.twitter.com/hnaTQV0GbU
That Rahul Gandhi has to use an old picture to claim success of the Mahapanchayat just shows how the propaganda to call it a well attended “farmer” agitation hasn’t worked. It is political. With religious slogans raised, it leaves no one is doubt, what the actual motivation is! https://t.co/lzXKEupqos pic.twitter.com/oqZioPm8u4
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) September 6, 2021
Rashtriya Lok Dal chief Jayant Chaudhary responded to Malviya’s tweet, saying the photograph posted by Rahul was from a farmers’ meet organised by his party in Shamli and asked what the BJP leader had to say.
“Friends, on one side is Rahul Gandhi and on the other side is Hindustan’s pradhan sewak Narendra Modi. The kind of place he has achieved among the people of the country and in the world is unparalleled,” Patra said.
“Recently, the United States’ global leader approval rating has come. It has given a rating of around 70 per cent to Narendra Modi ji,” he said. “An approval rating of 70 per cent is in itself a big thing, a big achievement,” he added.
The rating has been given by Morning Consult, a US-based private company, that tracks the approval ratings of leaders of 13 countries on a weekly basis.
Its online sample size in India was 2,126 respondents.
Patra said Modi had emerged as the “vishwa ke sabse chahete leader” (most loved global leader) among the heads of state of 13 countries.
“Be it Joe Biden or Germany’s Chancellor Merkel, if there is one leader ahead of them in the world then it’s PM Modi,” Patra said.
He said Modi’s approval rating had increased from 66 per cent to 70 per cent because of the government’s service towards the poor and the farmers.
The BJP leaders have gone all out to use this rating to underscore that Modi’s popularity remains unaffected by the farmers’ protest and privately claim that the party will retain both Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand despite the efforts of the Opposition.
“The farmers’ agitation is a politically motivated campaign against Modi ji,” a BJP leader said.
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