President Draupadi Murmu will visit Ram temple on May 1!!!

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President draupadi murmu will visit ram temple on May 1!!!

President of india draupadi murmu will visit ayodhya on wednesday (1 May). In the statement issued by Rashtrapati Bhavan, it has been said that the President will visit ayodhya on May 1. During this time the President will visit Ramlala in ram temple . She will also perform darshan and aarti at Hanumangarhi temple. During this time the President will also visit Kuber Tila. During her visit to ayodhya, the President will worship and perform aarti of Saryu river.

This is President Draupadi Murmu's first visit to Ramnagari after the construction of ram temple in Ayodhya. After the consecration of ram Lalla in ram temple on 22 january 2024, the President is going to visit ayodhya on 1 May.

Preparations started by ram mandir Trust

According to the report of news agency IANS, ram temple officials have also talked about preparations for the visit of President draupadi murmu to Ayodhya. Officials of ram mandir Trust said that during this period common devotees will also be able to do darshan and worship as usual. President Murmu's special plane is expected to reach ayodhya around 4 pm on May 1. After this they will be taken to the temple premises through the VIP gate. According to senior government officials, the President will be in the city for about three hours.

CM yogi and governor Anandiben can also be present

During this time, Uttar Pradesh governor anandiben patel and chief minister yogi Adityanath are also expected to be present to welcome him. Traffic diversion will be done on the Lucknow-Ayodhya-Gorakhpur National Highway and the route connecting ayodhya Airport to ram Path. Preparations are being made in anticipation of the President's arrival during the Aarti to be held on the banks of Saryu in the evening. ram mandir Trust member Anil Mishra said that the detailed program of the President has not come yet, but we are preparing to welcome the President on May 1. During this period, common devotees will also continue to worship in the temple.

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