People like Manthra did not vote: Jagadguru Rambhadracharya furious over BJP's defeat in Ayodhya | VIDEO

Before gracing the swearing-in ceremony with his presence, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya, a revered sage, offers his insights into the political landscape. He described those who did not vote for the BJP candidate on Ayodhya seat as descendants of Manthara.

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India's political landscape is set to witness a big shift as Narendra Modi prepares to take oath as Prime Minister once again. Amidst grand preparations at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where dignitaries from far and wide will converge, the stage is set for a momentous ceremony. However, amidst the ceremonial splendor, echoes of electoral defeats and fervent predictions punctuate the air. 

Before gracing the swearing-in ceremony with his presence, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya, a revered sage, offers his insights into the political landscape. He described those who did not vote for the BJP candidate on Ayodhya seat as descendants of Manthara.

Meanwhile, he expressed confidence in the resilience of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the sage predicts a robust governance that will endure the test of time. However, amidst his prophecies of continuity and progress, his comments on the electoral setbacks in Ayodhya reveal a deeper commentary on the electorate's choices and allegiances.

Here's what he said:

Ayodhya's electoral upset

The defeat of BJP's candidate in Ayodhya-Faizabad Lok Sabha constituency reverberates through the political corridors, sparking introspection and analysis. As Samajwadi Party's Avdhesh Prasad emerges victorious, the loss prompts contemplation on the shifting sands of voter sentiments. The social media buzzing with commentary on BJP's development endeavors mix against electoral outcomes.

Heightened security ahead of Modi's swearing-in ceremony

As the nation's gaze turns towards Rashtrapati Bhavan, the guardians of security stand vigilant, ensuring a seamless ceremony. With tightened security measures in New Delhi, including the deployment of paramilitary forces, the National Security Guard, and surveillance drones, the stage is set for a dignified and secure event. Amidst the splendor of the oath-taking ceremony, the undercurrent of security measures serves as a reminder of the solemn responsibilities that accompany political transitions.