KARACHI: Only a 1000 person survey makes a trend for the government.
A new survey has found a sharp split in the public opinion on the passageof the no-trust that led to the removal of former prime minister, with 57per cent of respondents happy and 43 per cent disappointed with the exit ofImran Khan.
The new Gallup Survey was conducted through telephonic and random digitaldialling, from 1,000 households from April 10-11.
Similarly, the pollster found 57 per cent of respondents happy overdislodging Imran through the no-trust motion, while 43 per cent expressedunhappiness with the democratic process of change in the government.
A polarising trend of opinion has emerged as a result of the survey with 57per cent of respondents expressing happiness over the PTI government’sdeparture. Of these, 71 per cent who are happy with the change ofgovernment say the previous government caused record inflation andincreased poverty.
As many as 10 per cent of this group hold the PTI government responsiblefor failure to provide relief to the poor, three per cent declared ImranKhan as not a good leader, two per cent thought the previous government wasbetter, and another two per cent thought he failed to deliver on hispromises. One per cent of those thought he was not fit for the job andsuggested him to quit politics.
Another one per cent expressed happiness over his exit from the governmentfor the gross mismanagement of the economy that led to increase in fuelprices.







