
11 years of Modi Sarkar: What has been NDA's biggest achievements, failures? Survey reveals
In this episode of To The Point, watch India Today's Political Stock Exchange on Modi government's 11 years in office and what voters feel about the NDA government's performance. A survey conducted by CVoter assessed public opinion on the government's most impactful reforms, economic management, and handling of unemployment. Some of the questions that were asked were -- what do voters feel? Where do voters stand? What has been NDA's biggest achievements and failures? Where does the opposition stand? Will Modi's 11 years in governance be remembered? Is Prime Minister's graph rising or falling? Here is what the survey revealed.

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