Rahul Gandhi Vs PM Modi: Who Is More popular In Karnataka?

A comparison of public mood shows a stark contrast in the popularity of key national leaders. Rahul Gandhi’s “very satisfied” rating has seen only a marginal rise, while over 42% remain “not at all satisfied” with his performance. Despite facing anti-incumbency, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah still enjoys higher approval than Rahul Gandhi – even though Gandhi will decide his political fate. In contrast, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, now in his 11th year in office, continues to command significantly higher popularity, with over 58% of respondents “very much satisfied” with his performance, highlighting the gap between Congress and BJP leadership appeal.

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