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More than half the people believed that PM Modi took the right decision to repeal agricultural laws, know what else this survey says.

After Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the repeal of all the three agricultural laws on November 19, different things were being said among the opposition, political pundits, and people. Some are calling it a masterstroke of the Modi government, and some are calling it a compulsion. Meanwhile, IANS and C Voter (IANS-CVoter) has conducted a survey. This survey was done after the announcement of the repeal of the Agriculture Act. The picture has become clear from this survey that from what perspective the people of the country are looking at this decision of Prime Minister Modi after the announcement of the repeal of the three agricultural laws.

Contrary to the opinion of political pundits, there has been no damage to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's image and his government since the announcement of the repeal of all three agriculture laws. This thing has come out clearly in this survey. A few hours after the repeal of the Agriculture Act, IANS-C Voter has conducted this survey across the country. More than 52 percent of the respondents in this survey said that PM Modi had taken the right decision by repealing the Agriculture Act. More than 50 percent of respondents claimed that agricultural laws were beneficial to farmers, while 30.6 percent said that these laws were not good for farmers.

Bihar News In Hindi40.7% of those surveyed gave credit to the government for the repeal of agricultural laws. At the same time, about 22.4 percent have given credit to the opposition parties. Thirty-seven percent of people have agreed that due to the performance of the farmer, the Modi government has to repeal all three laws.

Perhaps the most important measure to come out of this survey is what ordinary Indians think about PM Modi's attitude towards farmers. A clear majority of 58.6 percent of the respondents said that PM Modi is indeed pro-farmer, while 29 percent in the survey believed that he is anti-farmer. What is even more interesting is that more than 50 percent of the opposition voters consider PM Modi to be pro-farmer.