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UN adopting double standard in demanding de-nuclearisation of Iran

According to RTI Research Centre polls, majority of the public is of the view that United Nations is adopting double standards, as it demands de-nuclerisation of Iran but not Israel, which actually possesses a wide range of nuclear arsenal.

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Survey Report

Politics

February 16, 2012
Public expects timely Senate Elections

According to RTI Research Centre polls, majority of the public does not seek any delay in Senate elections.

Civil Society

February 13, 2012
Media's Intrusion in Private Life of Citizens

According to RTI Research Centre survey, majority of the Pakistani public is of the view that it is unethical for media to intrude in the personal lives of people to highlight social evils.

Economy

February 15, 2012
Public blames Corruption as the root of chaos in country

According to RTI Research centre survey, majority of the Pakistani public is of the view that Corruption in political and economic activity is the root cause of the whole chaos in country.

Foreign Policy

January 26, 2012
American Influence in Pakistan: Increased or decreased?

According to RTI research Centre polls, majority of the public has opined that American influence in Pakistan has increased since past four years.

Sports

February 01, 2012
Pakistan on advantage in "Pak vs Eng" series in Dubai

According to RTI Research Centre polls, majority of the Pakistani public has opined that Pakistan has an advantage in the ongoing series, as Dubai is quite familiar ground for Pakistani players with a lot of victories at hand.

Lifestyles

February 16, 2012
People moderate towards accepting changes in life

According to RTI Research Centre survey, majority of the Pakistan's public to some extent likes changes in life.

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Latest Polls


Politics 

Do you think that our secret agencies should also be held answerable to the Law?

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Civil Society 

Some people say Valentine day is not Islamic.Do you think that Pakistanis should celebrate Valentine day?

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Economy 

How do you see the recent increase in price of Fuel?

Justified

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Foreign Policy 

After the return from war afflicted areas, life of a Pakistani soldier is more at risk at the hands of militants as compared to an American soldier. Do you agree?

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Sports 

Are you in favor of Muhammad Amir to give opportunity to play for Pakistan?

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No

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Life Style 

In your opinion, what is the most likely reason behind deterioration of reading habits?

Prices of books beyond the reach

More interest in internet and tv

Other activities and interests

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Customized Poll 

How do you rate the functionality and usage of SMEDA website?

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Right to Information Pakistan ,RTI Pakistan ,Online Research Center ,Research organization Pakistan,About RTI Pakistan Research Center,It was established in August 2010 to study general attitudes prevalent in Pakistan on assorted and varied topics like politics and current affairs, domestic and foreign policy, role of media and civil society, leisure, sports and lifestyles. In this role the center plans to serve as a valuable information resource and tool for political leaders, journalists, scholars and citizens. The Center will conduct regular weekly, monthly and quarterly polls and surveys on major issues to gauge public opinion and track new and emerging trends in Pakistani civil society in reaction to major news events. Shorter commentaries will also be produced on a regular basis addressing the issues of the day from a public opinion perspective. In addition, the Center will periodically field major surveys on the news media, social issues and international affairs. All of our current survey results will be made available free of charge on our website: www.rtipakistan.com , through press release to print media. The center will also publish a quarterly newsletter.

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