PM Modi shared the results of the demonetisation survey he conducted throug his NaMo app



98 per cent of the respondents think that black money exists in India.

99 per cent of the respondents think the evil of corruption needs to be fought and eliminated.

90 per cent of the respondents think the Central government's move to tackle black money is brilliant!



These are some of the key outputs of prime minster Narendra Modi's demonetisation survey conducted through his mobile phone application NaMo. Sharing the results on Twitter, PM Modi thanked the people of India for HISTORIC participation and that it is satisfying to read the insightful views and comments.

I thank people for the historic participation in the survey. Its satisfying to read the insightful views & comments. https://t.co/xf14LEiQHT pic.twitter.com/cGSBPlCnE5 Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 23, 2016



Meanwhile, people also say PM Modi's demonetisation survey on NaMo app has no room for dissent





Here are the survey results:

ON BLACK MONEY:

98 per cent of respondents agree that black money exists in India and 99 percent think that the evil of corruption and black money needs to be fought and eliminated.

ON MODIJI'S AND THE GOVERNMENT'S EFFORTS

Applauding PM Modi and his government's efforts, 90 per cent of the respondents have approved the government's move to tackle black money. Slightly above this mark, 92 per cent of the respondents think that Modi government's efforts against corruption are very good.



ON INCONVENIENCE FACED

Divided over the matter of inconvenience caused, 43 per cent did not mind the inconvenience faced in the fight to curb corruption, black money, terrorism and counterfeiting of currency. 48 per cent, on the other hand, find that the inconvenience was worth it. A mere 8 per cent have agreed that they have faced inconvenience.



ON (OTHER) ANTI-CORRUPTION CRUSADERS

86 per cent believe that some anti-corruption activists are now actually fighting the cause of black money, corruption and terrorism.





Here are all the results in one place, what PM Modi calls as JAN JAN KI BAAT:

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