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The surveys can’t be true: Modi’s popularity has taken a beating with migrant crisis

The idea that nothing hurts Modi is bunkum. He gets too much credit for the opposition’s inability to seize opportunities.

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Some surveys have suggested that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity ratings have shot up, with people approving handling of the pandemic. It’s been a few weeks since these surveys came out last. People’s patience with the economic cost of the lockdown had not begun running out yet and the migrant crisis had not peaked.

In any case, you have to be really gullible to believe Indian surveys. The credibility ratings of our opinion polls are clearly worse than media and politicians put together. Most surveys can’t even get exit polls right.

It would be much more reliable to hear ground reports, or just talk to a diverse set of people around you. Both these things have been made difficult by the coronavirus pandemic and the lockdown. Nevertheless, one would do well to believe a fine ground reporter like Jyoti Yadav when she says migrant labourers feel more hurt than angry with Modi.


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Déjà vu 

This sentiment is similar to what one saw, heard and felt about Modi for much of 2018. Around that time, Modi voters and supporters were on a back foot. The sentiment was that while voters didn’t have a choice, Modi had failed to deliver much. Modi and BJP supporters’ best argument was “Aur hai kaun?” — the TINA (there is no alternative) factor. That didn’t say much about Modi’s achievements.

In December 2018, the BJP lost its strongholds Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh was in trouble with the SP-BSP alliance. The strongest indication was Rajasthan, a state Congress tried best to lose with factional fighting but still won. These troubles had started with Gujarat in the winter of 2017, which the BJP has managed to retain by a whisker.

The feeling then, as now, was of having been let down by Modi. To be sure, such sentiments weren’t shared by everyone, but mostly swing voters, who also happened to be non-upper caste. The twin assaults of demonetisation and GST, resulting in huge job losses and farm distress, were showing.

Absolutely no one can say the Balakot airstrikes did not help Modi in the election two months later. In fact, it is plausible that the BJP may not have crossed the 272 majority mark on its own, had it not been for Balakot.

And Modi did a lot else to redress grievances. He put cash in the hands of farmers, because the Congress party’s promise of farm loan waiver had been key to its winning Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. There was upper caste disenchantment that Modi didn’t do anything for the party’s core base, only neglecting it with his pro-poor push. So Modi gave them some reservation benefits.


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The Teflon myth 

The point of recounting these events is to show that Modi’s ratings aren’t stagnant at 79.8 per cent voteshare — 79.8 per cent because that’s the Hindu population of India. And some liberal commentators and analysts talk about Hindus as if every single Hindu votes for Modi. They will also have you believe that Modi’s god-like infallibility is a permanent thing that undergoes no change. We are often told that Modi is Teflon-coated — nothing sticks on him. Right now on Twitter, you can see numerous liberal commentators bemoan that the same migrant labourers who’ve been left by the Modi government to walk thousands of kilometres home will eventually vote for no one but Modi.

All of that is pure bunkum. Liberals need to come out of their Modiphobia-filled echo chambers and see some objective realities. Even if you believe in surveys, you will see that Modi’s ratings keep rising and falling from time to time. It is not a fixed value. If Modi’s popularity was simply a function of Hindutva, or his ability to have Hindus in a spiritual trance, his ratings even in these doubtful surveys would remain fixed. Or at least they’d never fall (at some point they could exceed 100 per cent too!)

The change in Modi’s popularity ratings itself is proof that the public, even his own voters, do judge and assess his performance on an ongoing basis and are not simply transfixed by his oratory and sermonising.


Also read: Modi gained popularity in Covid, but real test comes later. Don’t judge a leader in crisis


C for Contrast 

At the very least, such analyses of Modi’s relationship with voters should acknowledge that the BJP’s vote voters and swing voters might have different reasons to vote for Modi. These reasons may range from seeing him as the head of the first Hindutva state to simply going along with the hawa — voting for the likely winner.

Far from appreciating such nuance, liberal critics tend to paint all Hindus as Hindutva and Modi voters when in fact the combined NDA voteshare in 2019 was 45 per cent.

Another crucial point such analyses miss is that Modi’s ratings and votes depend heavily on what the opposition has to offer by contrast. This is true for every politician. The 2019 Lok Sabha election saw Modi win more votes because voters were afraid of the thought of Rahul Gandhi as prime minister (rightly or wrongly), than because the people felt Modi was above questioning, or that he had done a great job at the helm.

The public might vote for you even if they dislike you because they might think the opposition is worse. This is often the case in politics, because most voters are not as ideological as politics junkies think. That’s why you often hear the sentiment that all politicians are ‘useless’.

Take, for instance, the migrant labour issue. Labourers have been on the road virtually since the lockdown began in the second-last week of March. But it took Rahul Gandhi over 53 days to do one photo-op with them. What’s worse is that he was the first prominent national leader to do so. The first prominent national leader to be seen with migrant labourers took over 50 days to do so!

Tejashwi Yadav of Bihar was stuck in Delhi till 13 May. Lockdown excuse. Weren’t there any stranded Bihari labourers in Delhi for him to be seen with? Now, when the migrant labourers in Bihar vote for the NDA in the imminent Bihar assembly elections, we will say look how transfixed they are with Modi. He made them walk thousands of miles and they’re still voting for Modi. Must be Hindutva bigots. But if we go down to Bihar and have a chat with them, chances are that they’ll say they don’t have an alternative, they don’t see Tejaswi Yadav or Rahul Gandhi doing a better job. As simple as that.

The author is contributing editor to ThePrint. Views are personal.

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147 COMMENTS

    • So did I. Because much of what the writer churns out, is along predicted lines. He sings only one tune. He isn’t an objective journalist – he has a pathological dislike for NaMo.

  1. Article Paid by Congress who cannot stomach popularity of Modi and BJP.U Vij are supporting The Print where Shekar Gupta has confessed to be Congress paid and supported.

  2. We all know that workers migrated from home state to another in search of work and wages. There are no restrictions or rules for their movement by the Central Government.
    But State Governments have a say and responsibility. During Congress times politicians used to say employment only for locals and that was their “say”. (Sivam’s tribe was dead for this fact) .
    With economic expansion labour moved across the country. States welcomed them because they were working for building the states and contractor paid the politicians (to shut up)
    Should not States have record of those who came into, and those who left the State.?
    Are States not responsible to support these migrants welfare?
    Having failed thus, they also failed them, from humanitarian angle showing no concern for people of our country come to build their state. Some of the Politicians and bureaucrats turned out to be irresponsible rascals. It is these people who back such equally irresponsible scribes to write such narrative and hide behind it.
    People are aware of it and so, are many migrant workers who this author had met and fed. I have also seen the “drama” some ministers play!
    Shaker Gupta should be ashamed for publishing such un-researched venom- for few pennies more!

  3. Is this the time to play nasty politics. Why the news channel are always trying to give wrong survey in wrong time. Do you Know the image of India in the world because of you all news persons. Pen is not for criticism, it is also for the courage making source for the people. It can show the right way to do. It is a crisis time no one can be best as the expectation. If America is not able to handle it then.. so please don’t try to fight in the mind of the people. Give them the source to handle the situation.

  4. What kind of mentality the author possess in this moment of crisis is checking the popularity of Mr. Modi, you could do well to write about the photographs of the migrants are sold by many journalist to international media at exbortiant price, nobody is fool, everybody knows who’s who, so don’t give the wrong picture

    • Even if someone sells a photo for a billion, that does not have anything to do with the responsibility of the Central government to migrants.

  5. Pl do indulge is such pretense , even in 2024 it will be Modi again. You are ardent supporter of surveys if it is against Modi and that is known. Go on ranting.

  6. Your article can be summed up in one line
    Desperate attempt to hide jealousy, Modi hatred, and frustration under garb of analytics.

    Agreed surveys (essentially statistics) arent always right, but still its a survey and can be correct.

    Your writeup is backed by no survey, no data nothing… Just your own thoughts. How reliable is that?

    Take a break Shivam Vij!

    • I think no one read history and you are forgetting the British politically divided the Hindus n Muslims to rule over us but sadly even after they left we r still there….what can be the solution?
      People hardly know anything about Hindu way of life (kindly start from Indus valley civilization , Aryans n the coining of term Hinduism because Hindu is not just a mere religion , it’s way beyond and always believed spirituality can be attained by various ways n all beliefs n religions created by human can be followed to reach the One who is formless, present all over the universe…even modern physics trying to prove it)
      Islam creation n its growth has its own history and that should be interpreted correctly which reformist Muslims( mainly women) are trying to do curbing the extremism and in midst of these Sufism, which also is a path of spirituality has lost importance, I hardly hear it being discussed while talking about Islam
      So everyone read your history and also about politics which has always been diplomatic and shrewd
      Our judgement are clouded , clear it and be a good human being and help people
      Don’t feel hatred towards our country, be critical and think in positive manner, every individual can do some part to help the country, no do not have to lean on politicians only, do what u can to help

  7. Same old bovine excrement from you! Everybody is gullible, only you are intelligent. Anyway, glad to see your heart burn so much in the anti-Modi fire. Please do us a favor–don’t call yourself a journalist.

  8. Again a Modi phobic column all cm of opposition parties image has taken a beating , because this guys r no where to be seen , in near future the print media will also disappear to oblivion due to it dubious activities against the country.

  9. Modi popularity is all-time high and reason is very simple. People are so much worried about the question ” What would have happened if Rahul Gandhi would have been PM”

  10. The tenure of modi can be judges with the following. G S T. Issues DENOMINATION OF NOTES. Issues NRC. CAA. NPR issues . Kashmir issues. Tallaq issues. Migrant issues. Communal issues. Uniform civil code issues. Etc etc etc. Still four years is their God. Saves to all of us peace and hormany is the need of the hour for the progress of our citizen and nation

    • What is wrong with CAA? Percent of Hindus in Bangladesh went from 22% to 8%, from 1951 to 2011. Daily there are atrocities, like Sikh temple attack. You want them to die? It seems helping hindus in partition countries and kicking out illegal immigrants is terrible for Indian Muslims. Showing their true hateful colors.

  11. The tenure of modi can be judges with the following. G S T. Issues DENOMINATION OF NOTES. Issues NRC. CAA. NPR issues . Kashmir issues. Tallaq issues. Migrant issues. Communal issues. Uniform civil code issues. Etc etc etc. Still four years is their God. Saves to all of us peace and hormany is the need of the hour for the progress of our citizen and nation

  12. “You have to be really gullible to believe these surveys”.

    Right, you should believe this one reporter colleague of mine who spoke with a few workers and was ranting about how Ravindra Jadeja is casteist for mentioning his caste.

  13. Yes. forget about Modi & his government. Even opposition & Media did not have a clue or concerned and anticipated the Migrant Labourers problems especially pertaining to their determination about returning to their villages/home town bonding, who were ready to walk across thousand of km. The Media has missed including the print ground reality & message.

    It appears some Arvind Kejriwal has sensed this a bit at the last movement that the problem was brooming up but not able to take proper decision indirectly he spread a rumour that the DTC busses are operating to carry home these migrant labourers to the respective border states they belong to. Later on, some pacified them with his Dawa & Daru comment.
    So why blame only the Modi & his Government. Yes, the fact is his ministers & Breauroctats did not draw his attention and they failed the Modi when the PM was concentrating and working on the much serious issue to tackle the Virus mayhem.
    All of these were clearly understood by most of the Migrant Labour Community. Once he is aware of this bonding issues and migrant labourers insistence to travel, he and his team does a marvellous damage control act, which satisfied most of the Migrant labourers.

    We know politicians, not in the habit of admitting their mistake. What about Media, including the Print. Which is bringing us Global News but failed to sense this problem. Let the Media apologize.
    Thanks
    Nagesh Rao

  14. It seems Mr Vij,is allergic to Namo,no problem,he is not alone. We are happy to read such type of rubbish,at least it will help us ( bhakta) to evaluate themselves.
    Waiting for another article from him

  15. Partial brain dead Intellectual zombies Like shivam can’t imagine anything positive in this world except the shit coming out of Khangress goons and Antonio Maino’s pimps. You can’t keep your vested interests opaque by keeping a Hindu name, Shivam.

  16. The author is contributing editor to ThePrint. Views are personal.

    It’s just your personal view, as always been your views on Modi and BJP.

    The success or failure is not only dependant on Modi but it’s the people of India. When we have several challenges in the country, tackling all situations during such pandemic is impossible. People like you, who are in the influential position are hell bent to look at the negatives of life as always.

    So, please congress ka chamchagiri chod do.. and talk like a normal citizen of India. You will know whether or not Modi is still popular.

  17. I read the article and I’m not sure what the author is more sad about, the fact that modi has mishandled the migrant crisis/economy or the fact that even after this his popularity is untarnished. It sounds more like a jealous rant than a serious commentry. He’s the Pm and he’s not going anywhere anytime soon, make peace with it re.

  18. Poor laborer crisis is a tragedy, but making it about Modi is stupid.
    When you hit him, people hit you back.
    Instead please advise Rahul that for his next photo op with poor people, use chappals.

  19. Sir I honestly hate india, I think Print is doing a good job. Please break India into pieces it is a shithole. I want the Print writers to do that. Publish negative article soon India will fall. failed state

  20. Shivam Vij comes up with examples which are only limited to states. For that matter BJP/Modi had lost many elections even before the three states – MP, Chattisgarh and Rajasthan. And by the way 45 per cent is no less a number. And why have qualms about Hindu vote bank which Hindutva brigade have been able to create over the years.

  21. For how much time u will stay anti national the print. Atleast now stop taking money from scamgress and speak some truth for the first time…..

  22. For how much time u will stay anti national the print. Atleast now stop taking money from scamgress and speak some truth for the first time…

  23. For how much time u will stay anti national the print. Atleast now stop taking money from scamgress and speak some truth for the first time…

  24. The Print wants to push it’s agenda, and to achieve the same is rewinding to justify and believe that they can dent Modi’ s current image.
    Live in your paradise ,you are most welcome.

  25. Modi hate is so much, ppl just fabricate articles trying to take advantage of this difficult situation. But these lame theaterics won’t help ya buddy.
    One thing is for sure.. Modiji ignoring the print owner really filled the venomous liquid in him against our PM. But sadly he it’s not the right thing for our country.

  26. The One suggestion i want to give you. next time if
    you didn’t give name of source than i will report because you are just making fool of peoples whatever you are saying you don’t have any proof .

  27. This is the problem with agenda driven columnists. When the results of a survey or even the general elections are against your prayers, you start calling them untrustworthy. Sour grapes, eh.

  28. Dear Mr.Editor, so what are you trying to say by bashing modi? You have lots of alternative leaders in congress to fill up Modi gap? Before Bashing modi provide alternatives.
    Touch your heart and say. Is there any other person who can be called a leader to lead india other than modi??

  29. I request this channel to check your popularity rating first and start giving some logically correct and news that makes sense

  30. I request The print to check your popularity rating first and start giving some logically correct and news that makes sense

  31. shivam vij is one of the most toxic, viliest and shittiest person ever, I never read articles of that nutcase, just came here to tell him his real worth and place, in my pubes. BUGGER OFF, you piece of shit. #purgethecommunist (Always remember a Good communist a dead communist)

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