Experts see temple-mosque disputes ahead of 2027 UP polls as effort to polarise voters

Political experts believe the rising temple-mosque disputes in Uttar Pradesh are shaping the narrative for the 2027 Assembly polls, leading to potential polarization. Recent claims of Hindu sites at mosque locations and comments from political figures highlight the growing communal tensions and their electoral implications.
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