Modi beats Bieber in No votes on TIME poll

Modi beats Bieber in No votes on TIME poll
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Modi beats Bieber in No votes on TIME poll, Narendra Modi, Justin Bieber, Angela Merkel. The person topping the list was US actress Katy Perry, followed by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal who had as many YES votes as her and fewer NOs.

New Delhi: BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi had many more "NO" votes than Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber and polled far fewer popular votes than AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal in an ongoing poll as of late Sunday for TIME 100 list of the most influential people in the world.

The voting closes on April 22 and the final result will be announced on April 24.
Mr Modi, who opinion polls project as set to take over as India's next prime minister post the ongoing general elections, had polled 'NO' votes close to six, on a scale of one to 10. Bieber had polled fewer negative votes. (India Votes 2014: full coverage)
Bieber in fact polled more YES votes than Mr Modi.
The person topping the list was US actress Katy Perry, followed by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal who had as many YES votes as her and fewer NOs.
Mr Modi was at ninth spot, below popular singer Beyonce Knowles and actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
However, a tweet showing the graph and the number of NO votes for Mr Modi had his fans swinging into action, with many voting YES and urging others on Twitter to do likewise.
On its site, the TIME asks voters if the person should be included in the TIME100 list.
By late Sunday night, Mr Kejriwal had nearly 87 percent people voting YES and just 13 percent saying NO. The number of votes polled, both for and against, were over 130,000, with the polling numbers changing every second.
In comparison, Mr Modi had over 62 percent voting NO and nearly 38 percent voting YES, with around 68,000 votes polled so far.
In comparison, world leaders like German Chancellor Angela Merkel had polled just 9,763 votes, with the meter barely moving. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had 13,000 votes polled, Chinese President Xi Jinping 7,777 and even Microsoft founder and the world's richest person Bill Gates had polled 13,730 votes.
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