PM Narendra Modi was at 81% in similar MyVote.Today ePolls in December 2015 as well as May 2016, but now his popularity has increased to 84% after Demonetization.
Congress VP Rahul Gandhi has also grown from 4% in December 2015, to 5% in May 2016 and now reached 7% in Dec 2016, whereas Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal (who projects himself as an alternate to PM Modi) fell from 12% in December 2015 to 7% in May 2015 and to 6% in Dec 2016 polls which is below Gandhi now to 3rd place, in an obvious turnout of the recent events.
Launched on Republic Day 2016, the MyVote.Today daily polls have gained immense popularity and credibility, with several ministers, bureaucrats and political party functionaries following the results closely. Grossing over 7.6 million votes at an average of >22,400 per day (>38,700 in December) has made MyVote.Today India's largest Social Media Pollster. 36 of its 340 daily polls have crossed 30,000 votes, whereas no other entity in India, including leading Media groups, have been able to hit such numbers.
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