PM Modi becomes world's most popular leader

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again become the most popular leader in the world. PM Modi has topped the recent survey with a rating of 76 percent. PM Modi has achieved this position by leaving behind big leaders like US President Joe Biden and Britain's Rishi Sunak in this matter. Let us tell you that this survey has been done by Global Decision Intelligence firm Morning Consult. According to the survey, PM Modi has a 76 percent approval rating. At the same time, the second number is the name of the President of Mexico, Lopez Obrador, whose rating has come to 61 percent. The survey is based on data collected from March 21 to 28. 

 

Union Cabinet Minister Piyush Goyal has also provided information about this survey by tweeting. He has said that 'PM Narendra Modi still remains the most popular leader in the world'. According to information provided on the website of Morning Consult, the approval rating is based on an average of seven days, which has been done among adults in all countries. According to each country, the sample size is also decided differently. In the list of 22 leaders, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has come last with a rating of 19 percent.

Morning Consult says that these surveys have also been done in different languages of different countries so that people's opinions can be taken at the local level as well. The diversity of age, gender, and region in every country has also been taken care of during the survey. In this survey, US President Joe Biden has the 7th best rating with 41 percent. The names of PM Petr Fiala of the Czech Republic, President Emmanuel Macron of France, and President Yoon Seok Yeol of South Korea are in the last 3 places. Canadian President Justin Trudeau has gotten the 9th position in this survey. Apart from this, Japanese PM Fumio Kishida has also been ranked 17th.

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