According to a survey conducted by the American think tank, more than eight-in-ten Indians say economic conditions are "good" in the country despite Modis decision to abolish high-value bank notes last November.
"The findings of Pew Global research are very significant. After Modi Government came to power, people's trust in Government, Democracy and confidence that the nation is in the right direction has gone up drastically," Shah said in a series of tweets.
"PM @narendramodi's popularity rises unabated across the length & breadth of the country and across demographic groups. His handling of various issues also receive a thumbs up from people," Shah said.
At the briefing on the decisions taken by the Union Cabinet today, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad referred to the survey and said it showed that Modi and his governance has gained popularity in all corners of the country.
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Asked whether the report came up for discussions at the Cabinet meeting, Prasad merely said that he has been given the report.
The survey was conducted among 2,464 respondents in India from February 21 to March 10 this year.
Shah also extended greetings to media professionals on the occasion of National Press Day and applauded their commitment towards their profession.
"I applaud the commitment and efforts of every media person who works tirelessly to uphold the value of the fourth pillar of democracy," he said in a tweet.
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