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69% People In India Think Bajrang Dal Should Be Banned

Interviews conducted in Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Lucknow with 516 respondents on September 23 and 24

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69% People In India Think Bajrang Dal Should Be Banned

Should the government impose a ban on Bajrang Dal?
 
Yes
No 
 DK/CS
 
69
27 

Delhi
75
  
Bombay
64
  
Calcutta
81
  
Lucknow
85
  
Hyderabad
38
  

Hindu
65
  
Muslim 
74
  
    
What was your reaction to the attacks on Christians and churches by Bajrang Dal?
 
Yes
No
Unfortunate and unpardonable
86
14
Necessary due to forced conversions
61
39
Threat to India’s secular reputation
84
16
   
Why do you think the central government is soft on militant Hindu groups?
  
Yes
No
Political agenda and lack of will
81
19
There is a fear of backlash
68
32
Majority of police is communal
55
45
   
Has the government taken necessary action against the fundamentalist forces?
 
Yes
No
 
23
77

Delhi
27
 
Bombay
21
 
Calcutta
12
 
Lucknow
21
 
Hyderabad
35
 
   
Can the activities of the BD, such as bomb-making, be called terrorist activities?
 
Yes
No
DK/CS
 
70
27
3

Delhi
76
  
Bombay
80
  
Calcutta
73
  
Lucknow
84
  
Lucknow
35
  
    
Most of the terror/blast suspects are Muslims. Why do you think this is so?
 
 
Hindu
Muslim
They are easy targets
61
60 
64 
Lack of education, economic backwardness
71
73
67
Strong influence of terrorist groups
 73
 78
65
Bitter experience of communal violence
 63
 65
61
    
Is growing economic divide causing communal  disharmony?
 
Yes
No
 
79
21

Delhi
71
 
Bombay
91
 
Calcutta
75
 
Lucknow
74
 
Hyderabad
86
 

Hindu 
82
 
Muslim 
76
 
   
How would you rate the media coverage of the issues and problems of the minorities or the poor?
Adequate
44
Poor
38
Too much coverage
18
  
Do you think the media sensationalises terrorism - related news?
Yes
74
No
26
  
Why do you think the media sensationalises terrorism?
 
Yes
No
It is easy to sensationalise terror
68
32
They are simply doing their job
76
24
The readers too like sensationalised news
74
26

All figures in percentage

Methodology: Research Organisation GfK Mode conducted the survey in five cities namely Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Lucknow and Hyderabad on September 23 and 24 to understand public sentiment on the recent attacks on minority groups. In all 516 interviews were conducted, broken up into 299 Hindu and 217 Muslim respondents.

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