New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who began his election campaign in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday evening, arrived in Ayodhya on Sunday to carry forward his electioneering. He held a massive roadshow in the temple town in which UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took part.
Also, Prime Minister Modi offered prayers and performed puja at Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. After a darshan of Ram Lalla, who was ceremonially enthroned at His abode in his presence, PM Modi held a nearly 2-kilometer-long roadshow in Ayodhya. The prime minister kept waving the Lotus symbol to the crowds who gathered and greeted him on either side of the road.
PM Modi's roadshow on the 'Ram Path' was planned from Sugriva Fort to Lata Chowk. The route of the roadshow has been divided into 40 blocks. The event is likely to feature Sindhis, Punjabis, farmers and women clad in their traditional costumes. The visit to Ayodhya on Sunday is his first since the 'Pran Pratishtha' of Ram Lalla in His birthplace on January 22, this year.
Ahead of PM Modi's visit, Acharya Satyendra Das, chief priest of the Ram Temple, "Grand preparations are underway ahead of the Prime Minister Modi's visit to Ayodhya for a darshan of Ram Lalla and a roadshow. Ram Lalla Darshan Marg Gate no 11 has been decorated with flowers. Giant hoardings of the PM have gone up along the road. The roadshow is to hold on a 2-km stretch from Birla Mandir to Lata Mangeshkar Chowk. Platforms have been set up at various points on this stretch as part of the grand reception to the PM. Ram Lalla Darshan Marg has also been decked up."
"This is his (PM Modi's) first visit to Ayodhya after the 'Pran Pratishtha'. He will visit the sanctum sanctorum and hold a roadshow thereafter till the Lata Mangeshkar Chowk. The seers and mahants of Ayodhya will accompany him during the roadshow," he added. Preparations are underway to accord a grand reception to Prime Minister Modi on his arrival in Ayodhya. The security has also been beefed up as the temple town has been witnessing a huge influx of devotees from the early hours on Sunday, ahead of his visit.