This story is from December 07, 2017
Intolerance has gripped India: Survey
Mumbai: An
In the Inshorts-Ipsos Pulse of the Nation
About 1.5 lakh Indians participated in the poll conducted through Inshorts news app. “Nearly 60% of the audience came from Tier-I cities and the rest from Tier-II cities. They were in the age group of 18-35. While 75% of the respondents were men, the rest were women,” said Parijat Chakraborty, executive director, Ipsos Public Affairs.
The current affairs poll saw 54% of respondents say that the GST had been implemented successfully. More internet users opined that BJP will win the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh polls. On the subject of ‘Padmavati’, 47% of participants said that the public outcry over the film could have been avoided had director Sanjay Leela Bhansali kept the Rajasthani royal family involved, while 31% disagreed.
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app-based survey
on topics of national importance is ringing alarm bells. Nearly 55% of the respondents polled said an atmosphere of intolerance has gripped India.survey
conducted last week, nearly 50% of the respondents said they feel gagged and haveno freedom of speech
.About 1.5 lakh Indians participated in the poll conducted through Inshorts news app. “Nearly 60% of the audience came from Tier-I cities and the rest from Tier-II cities. They were in the age group of 18-35. While 75% of the respondents were men, the rest were women,” said Parijat Chakraborty, executive director, Ipsos Public Affairs.
The current affairs poll saw 54% of respondents say that the GST had been implemented successfully. More internet users opined that BJP will win the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh polls. On the subject of ‘Padmavati’, 47% of participants said that the public outcry over the film could have been avoided had director Sanjay Leela Bhansali kept the Rajasthani royal family involved, while 31% disagreed.
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Top Comment
Richard Dias
2557 days ago
That is because some people, in the name of Hinduism have become very intolerant to those who go to Masjids and ChurchesRead allPost comment
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