PM Modi had darshan of Ram Lala, huge crowd gathered
A huge crowd gathered at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s road show in Ayodhya, the city of Lord Shri Ram, on Sunday evening. In the big road show of 2 kilometers, a group of common people were seen standing on both sides of the road to welcome him. PM Modi, riding on a chariot decorated with flowers, accepted the greetings of the people who came to welcome him. Along with him on the chariot, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, Faizabad Parliament, and BJP candidate Lallu Singh appealed for votes by showing a lotus flower with LED.
Before this, he landed at Maharishi Valmiki International Airport at around 6:45 pm. The PM directly went to Shri Ram Temple for the darshan of Ram Lalla. At around 7:30 pm, he entered the temple from gate number 11 of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex located on the Rampath in Ayodhya Dham and worshiped Lord Shri Ram with the aarti of flowers. After this, he posted on social media in which he said that the hearts of the people of Ayodhya are also as big as Lord Shri Ram. Congratulations to Janata Janardan, who came to give blessings at the road show.
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After praying in the sanctum sanctorum for about 15 minutes, Prime Minister Modi came out through the new exit next to Shri Ram Hospital. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath welcomed PM Modi along with party leaders. Riding on the chariot parked near Sugriva Fort, PM Modi started the road at 8 o’clock, which proceeded through the main gate of Ram Temple.
Sages and saints showered flowers on Prime Minister Modi
Even before the start of the road, thousands of saints and devotees gathered to get a glimpse of PM Modi. Sadhus and saints encouraged PM Modi by showering flowers on him at Rampath. PM Modi, elated with the wonderful welcome, also accepted his greeting warmly. Rampat echoed with slogans of Jai Shri Ram and Modi-Modi.
As the road show progressed, the crowd became so huge that there was no space left to even put one’s feet. From elders to women and youth, everyone was eager to capture the entire scene on their mobiles. At various places, people had made arrangements for drums and playing cards, to the tune of which BJP workers, devotees, and Ayodhya residents kept dancing. A grand scene like a festival of lights was seen on Ram Path.
PM Modi changed his clothes and had darshan of Ramlala
This time Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not enter the sanctum sanctorum of Shri Ram Temple. He first bowed to Lord Shri Ram on the threshold outside the sanctum sanctorum. Assistant priest Santosh Kumar Tiwari placed the Aarti plate decorated with lotus flowers and Tulsi leaves on the door frame, from which the PM performed the Aarti of Ram Lalla. The assistant priest gave Tulsi leaves and lotus flowers as Prasad to the Prime Minister.
Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra, said that one of the main reasons for the delay in the Darshan program was his running away. Firstly, due to election busyness, PM Modi arrived half an hour late, then took a bath, changed his clothes, and reached the temple for darshan and worship. Arrangements for the Prime Minister’s bath were made on the premises itself.
The people of India are my family: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the people of Congress and the Indi Alliance want to rob the reservations of SC/ST and OBC. They are preparing to break the country again by giving reservations on the basis of religion. PM Modi said that 75 years ago, the makers of the Constitution, Baba Saheb Ambedkar and Nehru themselves, were against reservation on the basis of religion, but Congress has made a manifesto like the Muslim League for the sake of the vote bank. Prime Minister Modi said that the public is my family.
He addressed an election rally in Sitapur on Sunday. Then he did a road show after taking darshan of Ramlala in Ayodhya. Earlier, he surrounded the SP and Congress from all sides in Etawah. He said that the legacy of family members is cars, bungalows, and political influence. They consider Etawah, Mainpuri, Kannauj, and Amethi-Rae Bareli as their property, but for Modi, permanent houses, toilets, and treatment for the poor are their heritage.