A Nationwide Survey Explores Public Sentiment on Ram Temple and Lok Sabha Elections Bharat Express News Channel and Roadmap to Win research firm conducted a comprehensive survey to gauge the public sentiment surrounding the ongoing political activities related to the Pran Pratishtha program of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. The survey shed light on various aspects and garnered startling figures.
Amidst the accelerated construction of Lord Ram’s temple in Ayodhya, scheduled for inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22, political activities have surged. Both the ruling and opposition parties are engaged in accusations and counter-accusations. To comprehend the sentiments of the political landscape, the nationwide survey conducted by Bharat Express and Roadmap to Win research firm provided a platform for public expression.
The survey conducted by Bharat Express News Channel and Roadmap to Win Research Firm revealed that 61 percent of respondents believe that the Ram Temple issue will significantly influence the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. On the other hand, 32 percent expressed their opinion that the Ram Temple issue will not hold significant weight in the elections, while 7 percent remained uncertain.
61 percent – Yes
32 percent – No
7 percent – Unsure
The opposition has accused the BJP of politicizing the inauguration of the Ram Temple, alleging an attempt to exploit it as an electoral issue for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. With less than four months remaining for the elections, the impact of the temple inauguration on the electoral scenario cannot be disregarded.”
Expressing concern, they noted that although waqf properties are worth billions of rupees, Indian Muslims…
The 27% tariff hike by US President Donald Trump on Indian goods will have only…
MRM National Convener Shahid Sayeed urged Muslims to celebrate the moment with pride. He clarified…
The RBI’s Weekly Statistical Supplement showed that the country’s gold reserves, a key part of…
The UP govt released the IGRS ranking for March, confirming the Commissionerate’s top position. Gautam…
Modi urged Yunus and the interim government to avoid rhetoric that “vitiates” the atmosphere between…