‘Modi’s approval rating stands at 65% in Sept’


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved an approval rating of 65 per cent among urban Indians, as of September 2023, as per the Ipsos IndiaBus Poll. According to the new wave of the Ipsos IndiaBus Poll, Modi has achieved an Approval Rating (AR) of 65 per cent among urban Indians. While seven per cent were neutral, 18 per cent disapproved and nine per cent were undecided. The Prime Minister had an approval rating of 60 per cent in December 2022, which grew to 67 per cent in February this year and stood at 65 per cent in September this year. Highlighting the approval of the Prime Minister zone wise, cities, SECs, age groups, cohorts and how he stacks up, the poll stated that zone wise, the approval rating outcome showed Modi achieving higher rating in western India with 80 per cent, followed by eastern India with 73 per cent approval, northern India with 72 per cent and though in southern India his approval rating was a measly 31 per cent. It further stated that his approval rating was higher in tier 1 with 76 per cent, tier 2 with 64 per cent and tier 3 with 62 per cent vis-à-vis metros with 58 per cent. The poll pointed out that interestingly, his AR was almost the same across SECs – SEC A with 69 per cent, SEC B with 64 per cent and SEC C with 63 per cent. The poll further stated that approval rating across the two genders was almost at par – women (65 per cent) and men (64 per cent). “Similar trend was noticeable across age groups where his approval rating was steady — 18-30 year old age group with 66 per cent, between 31-45 years with 64 per cent and for 45+ with 64 per cent. “Also across the different cohorts, his approval rating was high — unemployed with 75 per cent, students with 69 per cent, employed with 67 per cent and full time parent or homemaker with 63 per cent, with the exception of the self employed with 47 per cent. “Notably, those with higher education gave a higher approval rating of 70 per cent to Modi versus those with lower educatio