A poll conducted by the Aaj Tak television channel found that 53% of viewers believe Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "bachat mantra" is necessary for the country [1].
The result reflects public sentiment regarding the Prime Minister's economic approach during a period of national debate. This viewer-led data provides a snapshot of how a specific segment of the Indian television audience perceives the utility of government-led savings initiatives.
The poll took place during the live debate-along show "Bahas Bazigar," which is hosted by Anjana Om Kashyap [1], [2]. The broadcast originated from the network's studio in Mumbai [1], [2].
According to the data shared during the broadcast, 39% of the audience said the "bachat mantra" was not necessary [1]. Additionally, nine percent of the participants said they could not say [1].
The show used the live poll to gauge public opinion on the specific necessity of the mantra for the nation [1]. The interaction between the host and the viewing audience is a central feature of the "Bahas Bazigar" format, allowing for real-time feedback on political and economic topics [2].
“53% of viewers believe Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "bachat mantra" is necessary for the country.”
This poll represents a specific sample of a television audience rather than a comprehensive national survey. While it suggests a majority of the 'Bahas Bazigar' viewers align with the Prime Minister's economic messaging, the 39% opposition indicates a significant divide in public opinion regarding the effectiveness or necessity of the 'bachat mantra' in India's current economic climate.





