Economic Concerns Overshadow Ram Temple in India's Pivotal Election
Modi's BJP faces challenges as voters prioritize unemployment and inflation over religious issues.
- India's six-week-long election reaches its final stages with lower voter turnout than previous years.
- The inauguration of the Ram temple in Ayodhya has not significantly boosted BJP's appeal.
- Voters are more concerned with economic issues such as rising costs and unemployment.
- The opposition alliance is focusing on people's issues, potentially weakening BJP's stronghold.
- Experts suggest BJP's communal rhetoric may not resonate as strongly with the electorate.