Grand Ram temple built in Ayodhya.
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The review of voting trends for the Lok Sabha elections on the Faizabad parliamentary seat by the BJP organization has revealed some shocking facts. It has become clear from this report card that the main reason behind the low percentage of voting in all the assembly constituencies is the lack of support from many “own” people. During this period, the tit for tat strategy was worked upon. Learning a lesson from the last assembly elections, the secret plan of non-cooperation was executed.
This parliamentary seat of Ayodhya district has been directly linked to the prestige of BJP for a long time. Now that Ram Lalla has been consecrated in the new and grand temple, the eyes of the country and the world are fixed on the election results here. During the Lok Sabha election campaign across the country, the echo of Ram Temple is being heard in every rally of BJP stalwarts from the first phase till now. Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself, Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath are presenting the construction of Ram temple after 500 years as a major achievement. Not only this, the BJP has made a big issue of the absence of many opposition leaders including the Congress from attending the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla and linked it to the insult of Sanatan.
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Amidst all this, when the apathy of the voters came out in the form of low vote percentage on the day of voting in the elections here, it was taken seriously by the local officials as well as the party leadership. After this, the reasons for this are being searched for the last two days. During this, it was revealed that those who had the biggest responsibility in many assembly constituencies of Faizabad parliamentary seat, were hesitant in motivating the voters to come out of their homes and vote. His supporters also did the same. However, experts who keep a close eye on the BJP organization say that all this did not happen spontaneously. After all, what has been sown will have to be reaped and the saying is coming true. The satraps who showed indifference in the Lok Sabha elections also had similar bitter experiences in the Assembly elections.