PM Modi gets 70 per cent approval rating despite slight dip in May 2024: Ipsos IndiaBus PM’s Approval Rating

Mumbai: Narendra Modi has been voted back to power in the general elections as the PM of the country and on 9 June 2024, took oath as the PM of the country. Interestingly, Modi being high on the popularity sweepstakes is ratified by the Ipsos Approval Rating of the PM, carried out in May 2024, where he scored 70 per cent for his performance as the PM of the country. Though there has been a five  per cent dip over the last round of the Ipsos survey conducted in February 2024, yet, majority of citizens polled believe Modi is doing a good job as the PM, as opposed to the naysayers, who were far and few.    

Interestingly, Modi’s approval rating was seen to be high across different cohorts and cities: Citizens of north zone (86 per cent), tier1 (85 per cent) and east zone (83 per cent) gave Modi a distinction in performance as PM. He was further rated high on performance by full time parents/ homemakers (79 per cent), tier3 cities (76 per cent), 45-plus age group (75 per cent), west zone (75 per cent), low education citizens (73 per cent), females (72 per cent), 18-30-year-olds (71 per cent), SEC B (71 per cent), employed part time/ full time (71 per cent), SEC A (69 per cent), SEC C (69 per cent), males (68 per cent), 31-45 years (66 per cent), high education (65 per cent), students/ pupils (62 per cent) and tier2 (60 per cent).

His approval rating was relatively lower for metros (53 per cent), self employed (43 per cent) and south zone (31 per cent). 52 per cent disapproved in south zone.

Performance of Modi government on key issues

What were the hits and misses of the Modi government? The survey also gauged the performance of the government on some of the key portfolios. Education system, sanitation and cleanliness and healthcare emerged the top performance areas. Pollution and environment, poverty, inflation and corruption were the middle of the road performance areas. While unemployment was rated lowest in performance.

Areas

Performance April ‘24

Performance May ‘24

1

Education System

76 per cent

2

Sanitation & Cleanliness

67 per cent

3

Healthcare System

64 per cent

4

Pollution and Environment

56 per cent

5

Poverty

45 per cent

6

Inflation

44 per cent

7

Unemployment

43 per cent

8

Corruption

42 per cent

Ipsos India group service line leader, public affairs, corporate reputation, ESG & CSR, Parijat Chakraborty said, “PM Modi has been elected for the third term as the PM of the country and that gets validated in our approval rating for the PM carried out in May 2024, which gives him a high rating of 70 per cent on his performance. Though there has been a five  per cent dip from last round, Modi continues to be popular among the masses as their leader to steer the country The poll lauds his work particularly in the areas of education, sanitation and cleanliness and healthcare. In some areas the views were polarized on his performance. Particularly, for pollution, poverty, inflation, corruption and unemployment.”  

Methodology:

Ipsos IndiaBus is a monthly pan India omnibus (which also runs multiple client surveys), that uses a structured questionnaire and is conducted by Ipsos India on diverse topics among 2200+ respondents from SEC A, B and C households, covering adults of both genders from all four zones in the country. The survey is conducted in metros, tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3 towns, providing a more robust and representative view of urban Indians. The respondents were polled face to face and online. We have city-level quota for each demographic segments that ensure the waves are identical and no additional sampling error. The data is weighted by demographics and city-class population to arrive at national average.

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