• Tuesday, February 25, 2025

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PM Modi, nearing a decade in office, seeks people’s views on India’s progress in last 10 years

He urged all to take Jan Man Survey on the NaMo app and share their views.

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi (ANI Photo)

By: Shubham Ghosh

INDIAN prime minister Narendra Modi urged the citizens on the first day of 2024 to take Jan Man Survey and share their views on the progress the country has achieved in the last 10 years.

The new year marks a decade of Modi in the office of the prime minister. He will seek his third straight mandate in the general elections due in a few months.

In a post on X on Monday (1), the prime minister said, “What do you think of the progress achieved by India in various sectors in the last 10 years?

Share your feedback directly with me through the Jan Man Survey on the NaMo App!”

Modi, who will only be the fourth prime minister in history of independent India to complete a decade in office in May and the first one from outside the Indian National Congress, launched last month the survey on the NaMo app with exhaustive questions on the performance of both his government and that of local representatives.

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He had launched a similar survey on his government’s fourth anniversary in 2018 and ahead of the general elections of 2019 that he won with a massive mandate. He had also made another such move in 2016.

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The NaMo app, which forms a major part of tech-savvy Modi’s digital interaction with people, has more than 20 million subscribers.

Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party recently won three state elections in India’s Hindi heartland, wresting two from the Congress.

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