sample is not drawn randomly. Sample is tiny for covering the world. If experts were involved as claimed , their names , qualification and relavent experience must be given. It appears that survey was done in the name of pre-decided conclusions to tarnish Indian image. Concerned persons and organiser should be forced to reveal the facts. And if found guilty should be punished too for their anti-national propaganda.
There was a mistake. Thomson Reuters Foundation or all agencies like it should make survey by asking questions to modi,or sah or top bjp leaders and ministers or supporters. Its very very bad to ask others. Shame to Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Re: Wrong survey
by P S SHAH on Jun 28, 2018 09:32 AM
Who knows about Thompson Reuters foundation ?Who are the 548 people they contacted on phone ? What is their locus standi ? How an opinion of only 548 people around the world on phone can tarnish the image of the largest democracy ? How Rediff give such undue importance to this useless and doubtful reports ?
Re: Re: Wrong survey
by Voice of people on Jun 28, 2018 12:55 PM
That's what I am saying. What an audacity of Thompson Reuters foundation. How can they ignore PM of the world, modi. How can they ignore largest party and followers of the world. They must he punished.