A recent survey has revealed that 41.9% of respondents in Chhattisgarh expressed satisfaction with the performance of Chief Minister Mr. Vishnu Deo Sai in August 2025. This marks an increase from 39% recorded in February 2025—an upward swing of 2.9 percentage points.
The results underline the steady improvement in public confidence towards Mr. Sai’s governance, reflecting his administration’s efforts in infrastructure development, welfare schemes, and economic management.
Strong Standing Among Large States
With this increase, Mr. Sai now holds the second position among Chief Ministers of large states, trailing only Assam Chief Minister Mr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, who continues to lead the rankings. The survey highlights that Mr. Sai’s popularity places him at par with several other prominent leaders governing large states across India.
Implications for Chhattisgarh’s Governance
The steady rise in approval ratings suggests that government initiatives in Chhattisgarh—ranging from agriculture support programs to tribal welfare and industrial expansion—are resonating positively with the public. Political analysts suggest that if this trend continues, it could further strengthen the ruling government’s position in the run-up to future electoral contests.