- The Ram Temple inauguration in Ayodhya is one of the main issues in many states and union territories of northern, western, east and central India.
- States and union territories in South India, West Bengal, and north-eastern India might not see the Ram Temple inauguration outreach but it can potentially affect the Hindu population residing there.
- The BJP is expected to score on the issue electorally and politically as the same has been part of its manifestos.
- Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state with most, 80, Lok Sabha seats, may emerge as its focal point, with Ayodhya being there.
- The big question – will the Ram Temple inauguration consolidate the Hindu vote-bank across the caste-lines in BJP’s favour?