While Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath is planning to take his cupboard to Ayodhya for darshan within the coming days, the Ministers of Narendra Modi’s cupboard on the centre might not go to the holy temple until March. Amidst the bustling crowds of devotees in Ayodhya wanting to catch a glimpse of Ram Lalla, Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened a gathering of the Union Cabinet on Wednesday. During the assembly, he suggested his high ministers to postpone their visits to the grand temple to alleviate the heavy rush and inconvenience brought on to the general public by VVIP and VIP visits, coupled with intensive safety preparations.
Government sources revealed that Prime Minister Modi expressed concern concerning the challenges confronted by devotees and proposed that Union ministers both plan or defer their visits to Ayodhya in March. This suggestion goals to make sure a extra organized and smoother expertise for everybody concerned.
On Wednesday, the fervor among the many visiting devotees and locals remained palpable, harking back to the prior days when the temple opened for darshan. The temple skilled a surge in footfalls after the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ of Shri Ram Lalla and its grand opening on Monday. Tightened safety measures had been put in place in Ayodhya after an estimated 5 lakh devotees attended the darshan on Tuesday.
Rapid Action Force (RAF) Deputy Commandant Arun Kumar Tiwari assured that the safety forces, with round 1,000 jawans deployed inside and out of doors the temple, would guarantee minimal inconvenience to the devotees. This deployment is predicted to proceed for the subsequent few days.
The inflow of devotees was not restricted to the Ram Temple; the adjoining Hanuman Garhi Temple additionally witnessed a considerable crowd. Thousands of devotees provided laddus to Lord Hanuman and shared the ‘prasad’ amongst themselves.
The festive environment within the temple city is anticipated to intensify over the subsequent few days because the International Ramayan Utsav is ready to happen from January 24-28 at Ram Katha Park and Tulsi Udyan in Ayodhya. Organized by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and the International Ramayan and Vedic Research Institute Department of Culture, Uttar Pradesh, the occasion will host representations from nations akin to Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Mauritius, and Laos.