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BJP eyeing temple run, but road to Ayodhya bumpy
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on May 19, 2024
BJP pushes for a third term driven by the Ayodhya Ram temple, with candidate Lallu Singh expected to win. Local businesses thrive, but rural voters fear land issues. Elections and development concerns loom over the community.
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