Sonia Gandhi likely to attend Jan 22 consecration event, Modi in Ayodhya tomorrow

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Ayodhya, 29 Dec: With the dedication of Lord Ram’s idol in Ayodhya slated for January 22, devotees are anticipating the moment with bated breath. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit temple town on Saturday to launch and lay the groundwork for a number of projects, including a newly built airport terminal and a railway station.

Notably, officials have declared that all schools from grades 1 to 12 will be closed on Saturday, December 30. The Ram Mandir inauguration ceremony is likely to establish new records and challenge long-held preconceptions in the country. A Muslim woman stunned many when she decided to go from Mumbai to Ayodhya to attend the magnificent ceremony.

If the enthusiasm level among Ram Lalla’s followers wasn’t enough, you’d be astounded to learn that beggars from Kashi and Prayagraj have also given Rs 4 lakh for the temple’s construction.

Sonia Gandhi may attend an Ayodhya ceremony on January 22: Sonia Gandhi is expected to attend the Ram Temple dedication event in Ayodhya on January 22. Sonia Gandhi, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, the party’s Lok Sabha leader, were all invited to the occasion.

Today is the last day to vote for Ram Lalla Idol: On Friday, December 29, voters will choose the idol of Lord Ram Lalla for the great Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya.

The decision marks an important step toward the temple’s completion and dedication on January 22. Three distinct designs, each created by a different sculptor, will be presented to the selecting committee. During the consecration ceremony, the idol with the most votes will be put within the sanctum sanctorum.

With the mercury dropping and the weather turning chilly in Uttar Pradesh, the district administration in Ayodhaya has stated that all schools from grades 1 to 12 would be closed on Saturday, December 30. Notably, PM Modi is also scheduled to visit the city ahead of the Ram Temple’s opening.

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