Near majority thinks Modi regime misusing CBI, ED: CVoter survey

By IANS | Published: May 26, 2023 07:54 PM2023-05-26T19:54:04+5:302023-05-26T20:10:07+5:30

New Delhi, May 26 Close to 50 per cent of Ind seem to be of the opinion that ...

Near majority thinks Modi regime misusing CBI, ED: CVoter survey | Near majority thinks Modi regime misusing CBI, ED: CVoter survey

Near majority thinks Modi regime misusing CBI, ED: CVoter survey

New Delhi, May 26 Close to 50 per cent of Ind seem to be of the opinion that the Narendra Modi regime is prone to misusing central investigative agencies, such as the the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED), to harass political rivals.

This was disclosed during an exclusive pan-India survey conducted by CVoter to mark nine years of the Modi regime.

Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India on May 26, 2014 after he led the BJP to a historic majority of 282 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. Since then, the regime has taken many decisions that have been touted as part of the war against corruption.

One of the major campaign planks of Modi during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections was a promise to wage an all-out war against corruption at all levels in the country. Both the CBI and the ED have been in a very aggressive and proactive mode via raid and seizure of properties that have been allegedly acquired using proceeds of corruption.

Opposition parties have consistently accused the Modi regime of misusing the central agencies to jut target and harass rivals who pose a political and electoral challenge to it.

Despite defenders of the regime vehemently disagreeing, 49 per cent of the respondents in the CVoter survey stated they agreed with the allegations levelled by the opposition parties.

In contrast, just about 35 per cent of the respondents stated they did not agree with the contention.

The political divide is very clear: About 60 per cent of UPA supporters said central agencies are being misused, while just about 30 per cent of NDA supporters say the same.

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