Politics

PM seeks public opinion on the NaMo app ahead of Lok Sabha polls

Lok Sabha elections will be held this year. In the last 10 years of Modi's rule, the ruling party at the centre has started a new app to understand the people's minds. A survey has been launched to find out if people are satisfied with the work done by the Narendra Modi government. People can share their views on the NaMo app or the Narendra Modi app. An official notification was issued on Monday by the Prime Minister's Office to participate in the survey of Narendra Modi's 10-year rule.

Earlier, the Prime Minister had also posted a post on Social Media-X urging people to participate in the survey. In the post, he wrote, “What do you think about the progress achieved by India in various fields in the last 10 years? Share your feedback directly with me through the Namo app.”

In December of last year, the new NaMo app was unveiled with the goal of understanding the average person's thoughts. The People's Mind Survey is what it's called. There are multiple questions for the general public when this app opens. The questions cover specifics of the work undertaken by the Modi government, including the ministers' responsibilities. Individuals must select their constituency and respond to inquiries.

Whether there is any real improvement in their area or whether they have gotten the benefit of the government's pro-people scheme, all these people will be able to tell through this app. Attention has been paid so that the common man does not face any difficulty in understanding the government questions. The questions are asked in simple language. And through this survey, the Centre wants to understand the minds of the people about government schemes. At the same time, the common people will be able to give their opinion on whom they want as a candidate in the next election.

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