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Bharat Express Opinion Poll: Should Akhilesh Yadav and Sonia Gandhi attend Ram Temple inauguration? Public responses will leave you stunned

Bharat Express News Channel and Roadmap to Win conducted a nationwide survey to gauge public sentiment regarding the participation of political figures in the upcoming Pran Pratishtha program at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. The survey aimed to understand the ongoing political discourse surrounding this event and revealed intriguing figures that reflect the populace’s views. Various issues were discussed, shedding light on public perceptions about the invitation extended to opposition leaders for the temple’s consecration. The survey specifically probed whether Akhilesh Yadav and Sonia Gandhi should attend, yielding surprising responses.

Amidst uncertainties about opposition leaders’ involvement in the Ram Temple’s consecration, the Congress party has not yet clarified its stance. The survey results offer insights into the public’s opinions regarding the potential participation of Sonia Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav.

Akhilesh Yadav’s Potential Participation: When asked whether Akhilesh Yadav should attend the Ram Temple’s inauguration, 41 percent of respondents expressed support for his participation. However, an almost 50 percent voiced opposition to his involvement. Additionally, 9 percent remained undecided on the matter.

  • 41 percent in favor
  • 50 percent opposed
  • 9 percent undecided

Sonia Gandhi’s Potential Participation: In the case of Sonia Gandhi, 33 percent of respondents believed that she should attend the inauguration of the Ram Temple. However, a majority of 53 percent expressed the opinion that she should abstain from participation. Meanwhile, 14 percent remained unsure about her involvement.

  • 33 percent in favor
  • 53 percent opposed
  • 14 percent undecided

The survey outcomes highlight a divided public sentiment regarding the participation of these prominent political figures in the Ram Temple’s consecration. While a notable portion supports their attendance, a larger segment expresses reservations or uncertainty about their involvement. These findings underscore the complexity and divergent opinions within the public sphere regarding the role of political leaders in events tied to religious and cultural significance.

The absence of a clear stance from the Congress party further adds to the ongoing speculation surrounding the participation of Sonia Gandhi and other leaders in the Ram Temple’s inauguration. As the event approaches, these survey results serve as a reflection of the nuanced perspectives among the populace regarding the political engagement in such ceremonial events.

Srushti Sharma

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