Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, visited the Ram Janmabhoomi complex in Ayodhya on Saturday. He assessed the status of the current building work and said that the Ram temple is on schedule to open in January of the next year.
“Our goal is to complete the majority of the improvements prior to Deepotsav. When the Prime Minister installs Lord Ram in a stately temple in January 2024, it will be a proud occasion for the state and nation, the UP Chief Minister stated.
He claimed that the double-engine government had approved projects totaling more than ₹30,000 crore for the general development of Ayodhya.
Today’s review of the development work completed here was conducted. With the entire development of Ayodhya in mind, the government with two engines has approved projects above ₹30,000 crore. Regarding this, the majority of the projects have commenced work, according to CM Yogi.
He declared, “The nation and the entire world will witness a new and grand Ayodhya,” expressing his happiness over the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. We’ve already begun getting ready for it. Deepotsav will have its first rehearsal. Every department has commenced operations on a war footing.”
In order to fulfil the deadline for its planned opening in January of next year, the Ram temple’s construction is currently continuing.
During his Saturday visit to Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was warmly welcomed at Ramkatha Park. According to a press statement from the Chief Minister’s office, the CM proceeded straight to the Hanumangarhi temple and prayed to Sankatmochan Hanuman.
He then went to the temple dedicated to Ramlala in order to ask for Ramlala’s blessings. On the ‘Saptami tithi’ of Shardiya Navratri, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath arrived in Ayodhya and paid a visit to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi complex.
He also checked on the welfare of the labourers and the status of the Janmabhoomi construction project during this visit. During this visit, trust officials and other guests were in attendance.