Fifty-seven percent voters in Kerala have rated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s performance as very poor, according to a recent survey.
As per an opinion poll conducted by Mathrubhumi News and global research agency AC Nielsen, 23 percent voters rated Modi’s performance as very good and 5 percent rated it as average.
For the central government, 57 percent voters reportedly rated its performance as very poor. Around 14 percent participants rated the government’s performance as very good while 6 percent rated it as average and 8 percent rated it as poor.
Kerala’s CM’s performance:
Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s performance was rated as very good by 32 percent voters.

Around 24 percent rated his performance as very poor, while 8 percent said his performance is bad. About 21 percent said his work was average.
For the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government, 31 percent rated its performance as very good. About 17 percent opined the performance was average, as per reports.
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Around 13 percent rated the state government’s performance as good, while 16 percent rated it as poor. About 22 percent voters said the LDF’s performance was very poor, the findings state said.
The survey is based on latest statistics. It reflects all events, including the candidature of Rahul Gandhi from Wayanad.