By Our Correspondent
Ayodhya, September 5: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath embarked on a one-day visit to Ayodhya, on Thursday, where he was warmly welcomed by local leaders, including the Mayor, MLAs, public representatives, and BJP members. His visit commenced with a program at Karsevakpuram, followed by a stop at the Hanumangarhi temple, where he offered prayers to Lord Hanuman and greeted the enthusiastic crowd gathered to welcome him.
The Chief Minister then proceeded to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple, where he performed darshan and worship at the feet of Lord Ram.
Earlier in the day, CM Yogi visited Ram Katha Park before heading to the newly established Sri Ramanathaswamy temple in Ramsevakpuram. There, he attended the grand Maha Kumbhabhishekam and Prana-Pratishtha ceremony. The Chief Minister also took part in the ‘Bharatatma Ashok Ji Singhal Veda Award-2024’ distribution ceremony held at Karsevakpuram.
It is worth noting that CM Yogi had previously visited Ayodhya on August 6, where he offered prayers to Lord Ram and Sankatmochan Lord Hanuman and conducted a review of the ongoing development projects in the city. During that visit, he also inspected various development and construction works, emphasizing his focus on Ayodhya’s progress.