A CVoter survey found that 45% [1] of the public rated the performance of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari as excellent.
The poll provides an early snapshot of public sentiment following a transition in leadership. It measures the initial reception of the new administration's policies and governance style during its first 30 days in power.
The survey was conducted to gauge public opinion on the government's performance one month after Adhikari took charge in early June 2024 [2]. According to the data, 12.7% [1] of respondents rated the Chief Minister's performance as good.
Other respondents expressed more neutral or negative views of the first month. The survey found that 14.1% [1] of the public viewed the performance as average, while 12.4% [1] rated it as poor.
These figures reflect the diverse perceptions of the electorate in West Bengal as the new government begins to implement its agenda. The distribution of scores suggests a significant plurality of support, though a combined share of respondents still view the performance as average or poor [1, 2].
“45% of the public rated the performance of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari as excellent.”
The high percentage of 'excellent' ratings suggests a strong initial honeymoon period for Suvendu Adhikari's administration. However, the presence of a 12.4% 'poor' rating indicates that a segment of the population remains critical or skeptical of the new government's direction immediately following the transition.





