Bharat Express

Yogi Adityanath says, “Ayodhya will receive 10 times more tourists after its innaugration

He said that Ayodhya is Lord Shri Ram’s favorite city and that the government is committed to making it the most exquisite city on Earth

With the opening of the Ram Temple in January, Ayodhya will see ten times more tourists, according to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who made this statement on Saturday.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted ‘aarti’ on the banks of the Saryu river on the occasion of Diwali eve.

Following his homage to Lord Shri Ram, Mata Janaki, and Laxman ji on the occasion of Deepotsav, the Chief Minister asked the people of Ayodhya to begin preparing for that momentous event on January 22 immediately, with the resolution of “Atithi Devo Bhava…” in his speech.

Ayodhya will have ten times more tourists after Makar Sankranti and the inauguration of the grand Ram temple on January 22, 2024, than currently being received by the temple town,” CM Yogi said.

He declared that Ayodhya is Lord Shri Ram’s favorite city and that the double-engine government is committed to making it the most exquisite city on Earth.
The Chief Minister went on to say that Ayodhya need to give Prime Minister Narendra Modi a historic welcome.
“Yogi ji, do one thing, build the temple,” was repeated in a campaign. After 500 years of campaigns, sacrifices, and migrations, Lord Shri Ram will now sit in his opulent temple. It is now the duty of the people of Ayodhya to ensure that Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives a historic welcome in Ayodhya on January 22, when he visits the city to sanctify Lord Shri Ram in his opulent temple “added the speaker.

The Chief Minister congratulated everyone on Diwali, saying, “We are all lucky to be here to witness the festival of lights.” Live performances of this festival of lights are taking place in over 100 places worldwide. The entire globe is observing how, thousands of years ago, Lord Shri Ram would have arrived at Ayodhya in Pushpak Viman and how the gods would have showered him with flowers from the sky. There was uncertainty seven years ago when we began this effort.”