Darshan Schedule, Nighttime Darshan, and PM Modi’s Visit to Ram Temple in Ayodhya

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New Delhi: Sampath Roy, General Secretary of Sri Ramjanmabhoomi Foundation told ‘Hindu Tamil Vektik’ newspaper that: We want to give detailed formalized permission to all the devotees. Darshan for general public will start from January 23. Darshan for Rashtriya Swayam Sevak, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and like-minded organizations starts from January 26.

To avoid crowding by such devotees we have decided to extend the darshan time of Ram temple also at night.

In this way, we can cope with the large number of devotees without having to deal with the cold. Representatives from 53 foreign countries, one per country, are also expected to visit Ayodhya. Considering their long flight and the weather, arrangements have been made to complete their darshan on the same day, he said.

Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government has taken an important decision to protect the spiritual environment of the holy city of Ayodhya and its surrounding areas. On the advice of Trustees, UP. The State Department of Prohibition and Prohibition has announced an important decision.

Nitin Aggarwal, the minister of the department, has banned the sale of liquor in Ayodhya city and its surrounding areas.

Liquor shops around Ayodhya have been closed on ministerial orders. Along with this, it has been announced that alcohol consumption has been banned in the entire area.

A day ago Prime Minister: This year’s winter is expected to extend for more days. Due to this, extreme cold and snowfall persist in northern states. In this context, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the opening ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on January 22. For this, the Prime Minister will reach Ayodhya a day before on January 21 (today). The reason behind this is that his flight should not be delayed due to bad weather.

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