Smriti Irani, Jitan Ram Manjhi and Dinesh Yadav were eliminated.
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Expansion
Ayodhya, which was at the center of politics as well as religion, is again playing the same role. Times changed, circumstances changed and after the Supreme Court’s decision, the geography of Ayodhya also changed, but Ayodhya is still at the center of politics. Due to this, the candidates who want to cross the political abyss by taking a dip in the stream of Hindutva are coming to Ayodhya and bowing their heads in the court of Ramlala and Hanumantala with the wish of victory.
At the time of Lok Sabha elections, faith in Ramlala has once again awakened among the candidates. The fourth phase of elections is to be held on May 13 and the fifth phase of elections is to be held on May 20, before that the candidates are reaching Ayodhya and paying their respect to Ram Lalla. Union Minister Smriti Irani, candidate from Amethi, also had darshan of Ram Lalla and Hanumant Lalla before her nomination. Former Chief Minister of Bihar Jitan Ram Manjhi visited Ramlala with his family on March 23. After darshan, he filed the nomination on March 28.
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Praveen Khandelwal, BJP candidate from Chandni Chowk, Delhi, bowed his head at Ramlala and Hanumangarhi on March 29 and prayed to Ramji for victory. Last Tuesday, Azamgarh candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav Nirahua had also taken blessings of Ramlala before filing nomination. Karan Bhushan Singh, the candidate from Kaiserganj, was made the candidate on Thursday.
On the same day, he reached Ayodhya with his supporters and attended the court of Hanumangarhi and Ramlala and took blessings of victory from the saints. A day before the nomination, MP Lallu Singh, candidate from Faizabad Lok Sabha seat, had offered prayers in the court of Ramlala and Hanuman ji and visited the monasteries and temples of Ramnagari and sought blessings from the saints.