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Ayodhya: CM Yogi Will Be In Ramnagari Tomorrow For One Hour And 50 Minutes, Can Visit Ram Temple And Inspect T – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Ayodhya: CM Yogi will be in Ramnagari tomorrow for one hour and 50 minutes, can visit Ram temple and inspect t

CM Yogi will go to Ram temple.
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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will stay in Ayodhya for one hour and 50 minutes on Wednesday during the voting for assembly by-elections on nine seats of the state. During this time he will participate in various religious programs. The district administration has received the minute by minute program of CM Yogi’s arrival. From here they will leave for Balrampur.

According to the official program of Ayodhya visit, the Chief Minister will reach Ramkatha Park helipad at 2.05 pm. Here, all the public representatives and officials of BJP along with senior officials of Mandal and District Administration will receive him. From here the CM will first go to Hanumangarhi. After paying obeisance in the court of Hanumanth Lala, the dethroned Mahant of Hanumangarhi will also meet Prem Das Maharaj and other saints.

After visiting Hanumangarhi, CM will come to Ram temple. Here we will have darshan and worship in the court of Ramlala. Here he will be welcomed by the officials and trustees of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. After the Chief Minister’s darshan of Ramlala, the progress of the temple construction work in the Ramjanmabhoomi complex can also be examined.

From Ram Mandir, the Chief Minister will reach Sugriva Fort at 2.50 pm. Here we will unveil the newly constructed gate, Rajagopuram and the established statues of South Indian tradition. During this time, saints will also be a part of the conference organized here. Will leave from here for Ramkatha Park helipad at 3.50 pm. At 3.55 pm, CM will go to Balrampur by helicopter from Ramkatha Park.



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