Iqbal Ansari Praises President Murmu's Upcoming Visit to Ayodhya
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Ayodhya, March 13 (NationPress) President Droupadi Murmu is set to arrive in Ayodhya on March 19 to partake in various religious rituals at the Ram Mandir as part of the special festivities celebrating the Hindu New Year. In anticipation of this event, former Babri Masjid litigant Iqbal Ansari expressed, "Ayodhya is a divine city, the abode of Lord Ram. It is a privilege for fortunate individuals to visit here. We are delighted about the President's visit; she is indeed fortunate to be here."
Moreover, he commended the efforts of the government, stating, "The government's endeavors to enhance Ayodhya are commendable. There is progress, job creation, and a sense of community in this city."
"No other place in the country exemplifies humanity as this does. Here, deities are revered," he remarked to IANS.
Ansari encouraged people to visit Ayodhya and embrace the divine guidance offered by the Almighty. "We are excited to welcome the President, and it is our good fortune that she is gracing our city with her presence," he added.
During her visit, President Murmu will inaugurate the Shri Ram Yantra and Shri Ram Naam temple on the second level of the temple complex and engage in Vedic prayers commencing around 9 A.M. The ceremonies will be conducted by 51 Vedic scholars from southern India, Kashi, and Ayodhya under the supervision of priest Ganeshwar Shastri.
Additionally, the President will honor nearly 400 laborers who played a vital role in the temple's construction and will raise a flag at one of the outer temples known as the parkota. Her convoy is anticipated to reach the temple complex around 11 A.M., where she will stay for approximately four hours.
The event will feature attendance from numerous religious and community leaders, including spiritual figures. Around 5,000 special guests have been invited for the celebration, with extensive arrangements made for security, seating, transportation, and accommodations.
Officials mentioned that the temple trust plans to grant access to additional shrines within the complex for devotees following the President's program. Under the proposed plan, approximately 5,000 devotees will be permitted daily to visit the temples in the parkota area via a pass-based system.