57% respondents say Modi best fit for PM post: India Today survey

The survey further found that 48 per cent think Modi has made other ministers irrelevant and 47 per cent reacted that they are sure Modi will be able to resist the RSS agenda.
Here are the other results
What if Indians had to go to polls again? 48 per cent of the participants said they would vote for BJP again. So, if Lok Sabha polls were to be held today, BJP would get 314 seats, 32 more than on May 16.
76 per cent respondents said that they feel safe under the Modi Government. 68 per cent Muslims said the same and 29 per cent Muslims more would vote for Modi if they had to again, found the survey.
69 per cent respondents said that school textbooks need to be revised, 43 per cent do not want FDI in retail and 41 per cent said that criminal proceedings for comments in Facebook are not an infringement of freedom of speech.
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