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After UP Lok Sabha setback, Yogi government's big policy shift for Ayodhya traders

The BJP won only 33 out of 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh, with the most surprising loss in Ayodhya, where BJP’s two-time MP Lallu Singh was defeated by Samajwadi Party’s Awdhesh Prasad

June 17, 2024 / 12:08 IST
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The Yogi government has announced a major policy shift to support local traders affected by the Ram Path project
The Yogi government has announced a major policy shift to support local traders affected by the Ram Path project

Battered in the just concluded Lok Sabha election where BJP even lost election in Faizabad (Ayodhya), the Yogi government has gone for course correction by changing its policy for Ayodhya traders from a business-first approach to prioritizing local interests.

Hundreds of shops between Faizabad and Ayodhya were demolished for the construction of the Ram Path. Initially, shopkeepers were required to pay Rs 20 to 25 lakh upfront to acquire new shops, a condition that many local traders could not meet. This policy effectively barred them from obtaining new shops due to the high cost imposed by the Ayodhya Development Authority.

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Post election, the Yogi government announced a major policy shift to support local traders affected by the Ram Path project. The new policy allows displaced shopkeepers to acquire 500 newly constructed shops through interest-free, long-term installment plans.

The BJP won only 33 out of 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh, with the most surprising loss in Ayodhya, where BJP’s two-time MP Lallu Singh was defeated by Samajwadi Party’s Awdhesh Prasad. Despite emphasizing the construction of the Ram Mandir in its campaign, the BJP lost the Faizabad Lok Sabha seat, central to its temple politics, due to dissatisfaction among local shopkeepers who felt betrayed.