The latest survey conducted by Gallup Pakistan has revealed a strong public support for the Pakistan Army, especially after Operation Bunyan un Marsoos, the country’s response to Indian aggression in the recent clash. Most Pakistanis expressed satisfaction with both the political and military leadership, praising their handling of the situation.
According to the survey, 97% of respondents rated the Pakistan army’s performance as “good or very good” during the conflict. Notably, 93% said their opinion of the armed forces had changed positively following Operation Bunyan un Marsoos. The survey, titled “Public Opinion after India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Comprehensive Analysis,” was conducted between May 13 and 18.
The findings also show that 96% of Pakistanis declared the army victorious in the recent war between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. In addition, 73% of respondents said they were satisfied with the government’s performance, particularly on the diplomatic front.
The survey highlighted that 65% of Pakistanis praised the role of the ruling PML-N, 58% commended the PPP, and 60% rated the PTI’s role as “good.” Furthermore, 87% of respondents believed the conflict was imposed on Pakistan by India.
Regarding the ceasefire, 91% supported the government’s decision to accept it, while 52% expressed confidence that India would continue to honor the agreement.
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