NEW DELHI: Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Bhupesh Baghel is the best performing Chief Minister India, facing the least anger of the electorate, according to the IANS-CVoter Governance Index. He is closely followed by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Notably, among the states going to the polls over the next one year or so, most Chjeif Ministers have been ranked rather low on this scale, including the CMs of Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana and Rajasthan. According to the survey, only 6 percent of people in Chhattisgarh are mad at Baghel. This is the lowest number in the whole country. On the other hand, the tracker shows that Baghel has the most support among Chief Ministers who are still in office. During the same time period last year, Baghel was also one of the Chief Ministers who did the best job and made the least number of people angry. 8.3 percent of people are angry with Kejriwal, who is second on the list. He is followed by Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann (9.7 percent ), Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma (12.2 percent ), and M.K. Tamil Nadu Stalin (12.6 per cent). On the bottom of the list is Ashok Gehlot, who is the Chief Minister of Rajasthan. As many as 35.4 percent of people in the state are upset with him. Gehlot is behind Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai (33.1 percent ), Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (32 percent ), Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar (30.7 percent ), and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren (30 percent ). (29.8 per cent). A lot has been said about how Delhi is run under Kejriwal, but not much has been said about how Chattisgarh CM Baghel has kept anti-incumbency feelings so low, even though he keeps a low profile and stays "under the radar," as political experts say. Recently, Baghel was in the news for a short time because Chhattisgarh surprised everyone by having the lowest unemployment rate in recent months. A lot of people in India who took part in the CVoter trackers have been thinking about unemployment for more than 36 months. In all recent polls, unemployment was rated as the most important issue in states that are going to the polls soon. Every three months, the CVoter tracker talks to more than 25,000 people in all states and UTs. The tracker works in 11 languages and maps nine layers of anti-incumbent sentiment at the central, state, and local levels of government in every state. For this analysis, tracker data from July to September 2022 were used. At the national level, the error margin is +/- 3 percent, and at the regional level, it is +/- 5 percent. India to become 3rd largest economy, IMF says it is growing fast despite several challenges Rajasthan govt to recruit 46,500 teachers, CM Gehlot announces Here people are getting only 49 rupees pension, expressed the pain themselves