Just had a detailed look at the Poll in the indo. The sensationalist headlines do not tally with what is actually in the polls. The headlines are a blatant attempt to distort what people actually said.
52% of people said the protests should coninue albeit this figure was split between those who said the protesters should continue in the present manner and those who said they should protest without impeding the work.
Only 51% thought the pipeline should go ahead - a very small majority (which also contradicts the 52% who said the protests should continue and the 59% who said they would act in the same way as the protesters if the same thing was happening in their area). 43% said the protesters spoke for a majority or all of the community while 40% said they spoke for a minority of the community.
All this poll shows is a lot of confusion on the issues and a certain polarisation. Given the bias against the protesters in the media, its surprising that they fared so well in this poll.