So, there's been a new survey about who might become the next prime minister of India, and it shows some interesting trends. For the first time, narendra Modi’s approval ratings have dropped below 50%, now at 49%. This is a big deal because he's been quite popular for a long time. On the other hand, rahul Gandhi’s numbers have gone up to 22%, which means he’s now the closest rival to Modi.

What’s also notable is that fewer people think Modi is doing an outstanding job now—down by 7.3% since the last survey. This could be because people are feeling disillusioned or disappointed with his leadership recently.

Another point the survey highlights is the growing belief that the bjp government is misusing agencies like the ED, CBI, and IT department more than previous governments. About 46% of people think this misuse is happening now, compared to 43% last year. This increase might be because more people are noticing or feeling the impact of these agencies being used in ways they don’t think are fair.

In simpler terms, it seems like people are getting more critical of Modi’s government, partly because they’re seeing more signs of misuse of power and are perhaps feeling that things haven’t improved as they hoped.

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