KARACHI: Majority of people in Punjab province believe that attacks on state institutions on May 09, 2023, had damaged Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf’s popularity.
It was revealed in a survey conducted by Institute for Public Opinion Research (IPOR) from January 11 to January 23, 2004, in which more than 3,000 respondents participated across the Punjab province. As many as 54 percent respondents said that the May 09 attacks on state institutions had damaged PTI’s reputation while 28 percent believe the May 09 incidents did not affect PTI’s popularity. However, 18 percent respondents avoided answering the query.
Some 77 percent respondents from Punjab expressed their willingness to cast their vote on February 08 polls while around 13 percent did not show their interest to use their right to vote. However, 10 percent respondents preferred not to answer the question.
To a question about the biggest problem of the Punjab province, around 29 percent termed unemployment as the biggest issue of the province; 20 percent said gas loadshedding; 9 percent, poor drainage system of sewerage water; 5 percent, dilapidated roads; 4 percent uncarpeted streets; 4 percent electricity loadshedding; 2 percent, lack of educational facilities; 2 percent unavailability of clean drinking water while 3 percent mentioned other problems.
Source:https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/1151447-54pc-believe-may-9-attacks-tarnished-pti-s-popularity-ipor-survey