New Delhi, Nov 23 (IANS) Amid intensified attack from the opposition over the demonetisation move, the government on Wednesday said over 93 per cent of people have supported the decision to demonetise high-denomination bank notes.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday sought public opinion on his official App where a number of questions have been posted regarding the scrapping of old Rs 500/1,000 notes. Over five lakh (half a million) people participated in the survey within 24 hours.
"I thank people for the historic participation in the survey. It's satisfying to read the insightful views and comments," Prime Minister said in a tweet.
As per the results posted by Prime Minister Modi on his Twitter account, only two per cent have rated the move as very poor.
The survey also said that about 86 per cent people believe that some "so-called anti-corruption activists" are now batting in support of black money and even terrorist financing.
The survey posed 10 questions, to which replies were to be given in the form of rating system from one star to five star.
More than 90 per cent people feel the government's move to tackle black money is above four star rating and above 73 per cent seemed fully satisfied.
On the question of inconvenience caused, 43 per cent people did not mind the inconvenience caused at all, 48 per cent said that it was worth it and 8 per cent disliked the inconvenience.
The demonetisation announced on November 8 has triggered chaos across the country, with people continuing to line up outside banks and ATMs in interminably long queues.
About 66 per cent people completely agreed that demonetisation would bring real estate, higher education and healthcare within common man's reach, 27 per cent partially agreed and 6 per cent were not sure.
Over 92 per cent of the respondents either rated the government as 'very good' or 'good' for its overall fight against corruption.