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PM Modi most popular in Sikkim, least in Kerala: Political Stock Exchange poll

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is most popular in Sikkim with 73 per cent respondents expressing their satisfaction with his govt's performance, reveals an India Today poll tracking anti-incumbency mood ahead of general elections.

However, NDA MPs are facing strong headwinds in key states up in the North and West, but PM Modi's personal popularity in the region may rescue them at the hustings, suggests the survey, conducted by Axis-My-India for India Today's Political Stock Exchange (PSE).

Meanwhile, NDA looks set to hit rough weather down South, where the poll recorded high anti-incumbent sentiments against the prime minister. PM Modi is least popular in Kerala with 72 per cent voters expressing their dissatisfaction.

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