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In Ayodhya not everything on `Ram ke naam’ ; caste also matters

Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha election 2024: Ayodhya's Ram Mandir inauguration elevates it internationally, but Faizabad's Lok Sabha dynamics hinge on caste equations beyond temple politics.

May 15, 2024 / 13:58 IST
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The locals vouch that after consecration of Lord Ram, Ayodhya is a transformed city.
The locals vouch that after consecration of Lord Ram, Ayodhya is a transformed city.

The grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 22 this year has elevated Ayodhya to international prominence. However, the electoral dynamics in the Lok Sabha constituency extend beyond temple politics, deeply entwined with intricate caste equations.

This high-profile seat, still known by the name of Faizabad, features an intriguing contest among the BJP’s Thakur candidate Lallu Singh, SP’s (INDIA bloc) Dalit candidate and sitting MLA Awadhesh Prasad, and BSP’s Brahmin candidate Sachhidanand Pandey.

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Pandey was in the BJP and switched sides before the elections with an eye on the Brahmin vote bank.

“Ayodhya is synonym with Lord Ram. But when it comes to elections Ram naam is not enough. The jaati of the candidates also matters,” Rajesh N Bajpyee a political analyst said.