The Free Press Journal

City glitters like it is Diwali

- PRATIP ACHARYA |

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi per formed the groundbrea­king ceremony for the constructi­on of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir, associatio­ns backed by Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) outfits also per formed puja and lit diyas and candles to mark the celebratio­n in Mumbai. Several residentia­l complexes as well, took part in the celebratio­n to welcome Lord Ram.

Residents of Orchid Towers in Lokhandwal­a, Kandivli (east), lit lamps to mark the arrival of Lord Ram. "Residents of Orchid Towers arranged for a lamp lighting ceremony on Wednesday af ternoon. People from all walks of life lit a lamp and placed it in front of Lord Ram's statue," stated a resident and organiser Devendra Shrimal.

"People maintained social distance policies and were not allowed to gather at a single spot," stated Shrimal.

In Goregaon's Krishna society, residents placed lit diyas on their window sill. Some of the residents also played bhajans using home theatre speakers. "Diwali is celebrated to mark the arrival of Lord Ram at Ayodhya. With the temple being constructe­d, we can say that today's day is nothing less with the bhoomi poojan being done at Ayodhya," said Kapil Deshmukh, a resident and general secretar y. A diwali like celebratio­n was also being held at Malad's Om Mangalam. The secretary of the society arranged a live projection of the Bhoomi Poojan ceremony on a giant screen. Residents saw the ceremony live from their windows and houses, thus adhering to social distancing policies.

"Many of the residents are members of RSSbacked outfits. We have some residents who are descendant­s of Kar Sewaks. For us, this day is really special," said Ayushman Tripathi, secretary and member of RSS-backed independen­t social workers group. Meanwhile, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of the Parliament of North-East Mumbai, Manoj Kotak stated that constructi­on of the temple will put Ayodhya on the global tourist map. "The admiration of Shri Rama in India and abroad will lead to the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya becoming a major tourist attraction,” stated the MP.

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