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ISLAMABAD: A survey has revealed that 51 of Pakistanis express a favourable opinion on Imran Khan performance to date as Prime Minister.According to the survey conducted by Gallup Gilani Pakistan, a nationally representative sample of men and women from across the four provinces was asked, &What is your opinion on Prime Minister Imran Khan overall performance up until now, i.e., since his winning the 2018 elections& In response to this question, 13% said very good, 38% said good, 26% said bad, 20% said very bad, while 3% did much know or did much wish to reply.Urban-Rural fracturedown: Urban replyents were found to be meaningfully more upbeat about their PM.From among urban replyents, 15% opined that Prime Minister Imran Khan performance has been very good up until now, while 44% said that it had been good, 23% said that it had been bad, 16% said very bad, and 2% did much know or did much wish to reply.
On the other hand, from among rural replyents, only 12% said that it had been very good, 35% that it had been good, 27% that it had been bad, 22% that it had been very bad, while 4% did much know or did much wish to reply.Age fracturedown: The Prime Minister seems to endelight a better approval rating among millennials.Replyents in the under-30 age group rate Imran Khan performance most highly.
15% say that it has been very good, 40% that it has been good, 19% that it has been bad, 24% that it has been very bad, while 2% did much reply.Among the 30 to 50 age group, 14% say that it has been very good, 37% good, 27% bad, 18% very bad, while 4% chose much to reply.
Among the 50+ age group, only 3% say that it has been very good, 40% that it has been good, 39% that it has been bad, 12% very bad, with 6% choosing much to reply.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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