Varanasi:The exit polls for the recently concluded Uttar Pradesh assembly polls might have given an edge to the BJP, but the fall in the voting percentage in the party's stronghold Varanasi has raised concern among the party leaders.
As per official figures, Banaras, which is also Prime Minister Narendra Modi's parliamentary constituency, recorded 58.80% voting in the recently concluded assembly polls against 62.02% in the 2017 assembly polls. Professor of Political Science, Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, Hemant Kumar Malviya attributed the low voting percentage to the “discontent” of the people towards the BJP MLAs due to which “people preferred to stay back home instead of exercising their franchise”.
Prof Malviya, however, added that there is “no displeasure of the people against the current government, nor are people angry with Modi or Yogi”. “The educated people stayed in their homes and when asked, they said whom to vote. They are not satisfied with the present representative. That's why they thought it better to keep distance, but the people of the opposition cashed in on this opportunity and voted openly,” he added.