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NaMo App opens survey for voters
The Hindu
It comes ahead of polls in U.P., Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa
The next set of Assembly polls in 2022, , Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa, coming as it does just above the halfway point of the tenure of the Modi government, has prompted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, through his personal App- the – to issue a survey aimed at voters in these States. The survey starts with details of the State and the constituency of the person taking the survey and is a mix of multiple choice questions and those requiring a more open-ended answer to gauge the mood of the public on the performance of the governments, both at the Centre and the States going to the polls. The last time such a survey was conducted under the aegis of the NaMo App was in 2016 after demonetisation, and in 2019 just before the general election.More Related News

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