In the Gallup poll, the public rejected Nawaz Sharif's statement in the APC

 

A public poll was conducted by Gallup Pakistan after Nawaz Sharif's speech and allegations against the government. According to details, a survey released by Gallup to find out the public opinion on the current situation, the two-year performance of Prime Minister Imran Khan's government and the statement made by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the APC, 1500 out of 100 districts of Pakistan. People were asked a variety of questions.

According to a Gallup Pakistan poll, the public is divided over Nawaz Sharif's speech in the APC. Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's statement in the APC was rejected by 39% of the people, while 33% Supporters of Nawaz Sharif's statement came out.

Asked by Gallup Pakistan, "Nawaz Sharif has accused Imran Khan of harming the country's economy." Do you agree with Nawaz Sharif's allegations? % Youth agree and 43% disagree.

Overall, 47% agreed and 41% disagreed with Nawaz Sharif's allegations, but 12% did not answer the question. During the survey, the electorate was asked whether they supported the general position taken in Nawaz Sharif's address. In response, 33% of people responded in favor of Nawaz Sharif's position and 39% in opposition, while 24% responded mixed and 4% did not answer the question.

It should be noted that according to the Gallup poll, 1 out of every 3 Pakistanis has supported the general position taken by Nawaz Sharif in the APC. The Gallup poll asked statistically selected people if they had heard Nawaz Sharif's speech in the APC. To which 21% said yes and 79% said no, according to the Gallup poll, one in five people have heard Nawaz Sharif address the APC. It should be noted that the Gallup poll polled different people in the selected population. In the Gallup poll, the people termed Imran Khan's economic policies as a failure, while Nawaz Sharif's statement against the institutions was also rejected by the people.

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