Over 83% trust Modi govt will handle COVID-19 crisis well


New Delhi, Mar 30 (IANS): As the Narendra Modi-led central government is leaving no stone unturned in fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic, 83.5 per cent people from various states "trust in government" in handling the crisis.

The findings came out in the IANS-CVoter Gallup International Association exclusive tracker on COVID-19 Wave 2 survey conducted during last seven days among 18 plus adults nationwide.

The findings and projections are based on Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing (CATI).

Replying to a question "I think Indian government is handling the coronavirus well", 83.5 per cent people agreed that they trust in government's steps being taken in fight against the deadly disease, and 9.4 per cent expressed their disagreement. The survey was conducted on March 26 and 27.

Of the 83.5 per cent who showed their trust in government, 66.4 per cent strongly agree with the opinion and 17.1 agree with the view.

A similar survey on the same question done on March 17 and 18 showed that 83.6 per cent people expressed their trust in government in fight against the pandemic which so far has claimed 29 lives and over 1,000 conformed cases. A total of 13.7 per cent people expressed their disagreement.

As per the tracker, the data is weighted to the known demographic profile of the states. Sometimes the table figures do not sum to 100 due to the effects of rounding, it says.

"Our final data file has socio-economic profile within plus 1 per cent of the demographic profile of the state. We believe this will give the closest possible trends."

The Tracking Pol fieldwork covers random probability samples during the last seven days

from the release date and that the sample spread is across all assembly segments across all states.

This survey covers all states in India and was conducted in 10 languages as part of our routine OmniBus, it says.

"This is a thorough random probability sample; and we are ensuring a proper representative analysis by statistical weighing of the data to make it representative of the local population as per the latest census and or other available demographic benchmarks."

The data clarified that it strictly follows the WAPOR code of conduct (World Association of Public Opinion Research) for our ethical and transparent scientific practices and have incorporated the PCI (Press Council of India ) guidelines as our SOP (Standard Operating Procedures).

  

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  • Tanuj kumar, Meerut up

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    Modi is the only person in world who can handel this type of situatio. Bcos handling the educated person very easy task but handling the illletrate and poor people is biggest task. India is demcratic country. Dictatership is the only solution for indian.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Reminds all of us about the exit polls during the elections. The Temperature and Humidity seems to be playing a major part in the community transmission as all the countries which are badly affected be it China, Italy, Spain Korea, Iran USA have low temperatures of between 11 to 18 degrees centigrate except for UAE. While India has a temperature ranging from 36 to 38 degrees centigrate. The lack of speed testing kits is a major lacune to determine the exact numbers.

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  • Alan Dmello, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    If you are BELIEVER please pray for the good health and well being of the PM Modi. He has the hope, fear ,expectations of the 1.3 Billion Indians riding on his shoulders. That is a tremendous burden of fear. If HE cant lead us thru this , then trust me . NO one can!

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    When you become a fan of a Politician or Political party, you definitely will fail as a citizen.
    Do you have any metrics/statistics/observation made you put you so much trust? For sure you don't have anything.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Government created a situation that failed to stop the spread of virus by abruptly announcing the lockdown in the night. Lakhs of migrant workers on highways travelling hundreds of Kilometers to reach their native villages; without money, without food. One person died on the road.
    Borders are closed for the migrant workers before they could reach their villages.
    Bleach is sprayed on them as if we are dealing with animals.
    Farmers are throwing their products.
    Police beating people like animals.
    Failed to stop the spread even we had enough time as we were aware of the coming danger.
    States are not allowing emergency patients from neighbouring states
    I don't understand if this called crisis management.

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  • Mayur Karanth, Chickmagalur

    Tue, Mar 31 2020

    If the govt takes an action against the spread of the virus you have a problem. If govt doesn't take any action you have a problem. It is a "PANDEMIC". Deal with it. People would be unhappy, people would loose jobs, people incur losses, lives will be lost. With being highest populous country in the world and one of the one with highest population densities we are doing good so far. Government is taking opinions from experts in their respective field. For once, just for once stop being such a modi hater and start appreciating how good and seriusly the center is handling this.

    Just to give you an example, I work in a coffee sector. A few cops from Bihar came all the way to Chikmagalur to force a curing works to stop and warn the district because he was found covid positive in his native. Can you even imagine the effort?

    Ooh and UP govt arranged 1000 buses to move people who were stuck in this particular place. They were provided with basic amenities by the Delhi govt.

    If you don't see logic in this please don't return from Kuwait, stay there. Stay communal and hate mongering nut brain.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    The question itself is wrongly framed? How can anyone answer how the Modi Government "WILL" handle? They should have asked How "DID" Modi government handle the crisis?
    When it is the matter of future we people are always optimistic and will never say that we will not successfully fight the crisis. In that case even 13% indicates a very negative response even when the sample size consists of arbitrarily selected respondents.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    It is 17%; not 13%.

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    During this situation people have no choice but to have faith to things get well soon with positive mind.

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  • Rohan, Mangalore / Dubai

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Even if 101% people trust, unless the people take it seriously Modi or anyone to that matter cant control the spread of virus.

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    By going through TV news , I am 100 Percent sure PM will handle present crisis successfully with minimum damage.Good point..Southern States far ahead and responsible in implementing Covid directives. God bless India....
    It's a man made natural calamity...Let mankind learn lesson ..Money matters notion shatters....Repent for sins..God bless Bharat...

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  • gm, Mlur

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Celebrating before the victory. Guys just hold on, see all around in the country, how many people infected, how many are on the roads without food and water etc. etc.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Mar 30 2020

    Modi Govt Will Handle ?

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