PM Modi asks Cabinet colleagues not to go to Ayodhya for now, informs Anurag Thakur

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New Delhi, January 24: In the Union Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advised his fellow ministers not to visit Ram temple in Ayodhya for the time being.

According to sources, the Prime Minister has said that after the consecration of Ram temple, a large number of Ram devotees are reaching there. In such a situation, the devotees should not face any inconvenience due to the protocol of the ministers, hence they should not visit the temple till February.

Apart from this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was thanked by passing a resolution related to Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha in the Union Cabinet today.

Union Minister Anurag Thakur said that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh put forward a proposal in this regard.ย It said that the dream seen by Indian civilization for the last several centuries has now been fulfilled.ย The body got freedom in 1947 but the soul was consecrated on January 22.

He further said that Prime Minister Modi has boosted the morale of the country with his work. The cultural confidence of the country has been strengthened. The kind of emotional upliftment seen in the country was unprecedented. The mass movement that we saw for Lord Ram is a symbol of a new era. This mass movement will establish a new story.