The Asian Age

Yogi sets agenda, prays at Ayodhya temple site

Hopes rise as CM orders faster developmen­t work

- AMITA VERMA

The saffron in Ayodhya has acquired a deeper hue.

The slogan “Ram Lalla hum aaye hain, Mandir

yahin banayenge” rent the air in Ayodhya on Wednesday as Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath entered the holy city to offer prayers at various temples, including the makeshift Ram Janambhoom­i temple.

He became the first chief minister in 15 years to visit Ayodhya.

Amid unpreceden­ted security, the CM began his tour with a visit to the Hanuman Garhi temple, the makeshift Ram Janambhoom­i temple, Ram ki Pairi and then participat­ed in the aarti at the Saryu river.

He announced beautifica­tion of the ghats at the Saryu river and said regular aarti must be held here on the pattern of the Ganga aarti in Varanasi. Yogi Adityanath also announced a “Saryu Mahotsav” in Ayodhya and renovation of the Ram Janki temple.

Yogi Adityanath’s Ayodhya visit has significan­ce as it comes just a day after senior BJP leaders were charged with criminal conspiracy over the 1992 Babri Masjid demolition by a CBI special court.

“His visit gives us fresh hope for the Ram temple constructi­on. Yogi Adityanath has been actively involved in the temple movement. His spiritual guru, Mahant Avaidyanth, was a pioneer of the temple movement. Knowing his nature, we are confident he will not give up on this issue so easily”, said Pandit Hemant Upadhyaya, a priest, after the CM’s visit to

Hanuman Garhi. Yogi Adityanath, at a function, said that a new atmosphere was being created in favour of the temple. “Some vested interests do not want the issue to be resolved. We should amicably settle the matter and build a temple”, he said.

His colleague, Pandit Sharad Tiwari, added: “He is the first chief minister to have dared to visit the Ram Lalla temple at the Ram Janmabhoom­i spot and offer prayers, and that reflects his conviction.”

More than the religious agenda, it was the chief minister’s developmen­t agenda that seems to have enthused local people.

“Yogi Adityanath has decided to turn AyodhyaFai­zabad into a municipal corporatio­n, which means developmen­t is finally going to take place. Despite being a worldfamou­s pilgrimage spot, there are no basic civic amenities here. The drains and roads are broken, power supply is erratic and the district hospital has no facilities. Rail connectivi­ty is poor and there is no air connectivi­ty. We need to build a better infrastruc­ture so that the tourist influx increases”, said Rupan Agarwal, a young engineer.

He said if tourist infrastruc­ture comes up, the local economy would get a boost and migration from here would be checked. Even small businessme­n are now migrating as every time there is talk about the temple, there is trouble and business gets adversely affected.

“We need security and developmen­t along with the temple rhetoric. Yogi Adityanath seems to understand this, that’s why we have high hopes from him”, said Shreela Chatterjee, who runs a boutique in Faizabad.

The chief minister reviewed developmen­t work at a meeting of senior officials in Faizabad and asked the officials to speed up work. He also met party workers and assured them of the twin towns’ developmen­t.

The CM later had lunch at the Digambar Akhara, where he met saints and seers. Mahant Gauri Ram said: “The chief minister already has a blueprint for the developmen­t of Ayodhya, and he would take steps needed to clear hurdles for temple constructi­on.”

The chief minister also attended the Janamotsav function of Mahant Nritya Gopal Das and inspected an eye hospital before returning to Lucknow.

 ?? — PTI ?? UP CM Yogi Adityanath performs puja at the Saryu river in Ayodhya on Wednesday.
— PTI UP CM Yogi Adityanath performs puja at the Saryu river in Ayodhya on Wednesday.

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