Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a special suggestion to his cabinet colleagues regarding going to Ayodhya during the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
According to government sources, PM Modi has said that a huge crowd is gathering to visit the Ram temple at this time. In such a situation, Union Ministers should avoid going to Ayodhya at this time.
PM Modi said that due to VIP movement and protocol, common people will face a lot of problems. Therefore, if cabinet colleagues want to go to Ayodhya, then it should be planned in March.
There is a huge crowd since 23rd January
It is noteworthy that Ram temple has been opened for darshan of Ramlala on the morning of 23 January. Since then a huge crowd has gathered there.
Devotees from all over the country and the world have reached here. Yesterday i.e. on the second day of Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha, the condition of the crowd was such that there was no place to keep the sesame seeds. Not only this, many times the situation also went out of control.
Ultimately, CM Yogi himself took charge and instructed the top police officers of the state to tighten the system. A large number of devotees are still gathered in the Ram temple and the process of darshan and worship is going on continuously.
CM also got involved in the arrangements
Meanwhile, in view of the huge crowd of devotees of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also come into action. While giving instructions to maintain coordination and inter-state/inter-district communication and coordination between the Transport Department, Urban Development and Police Department, CM Yogi has instructed to postpone the operation of additional buses to Ayodhya for now. A spokesperson of the state government said that after taking stock of the situation with the officials of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust and the local administration in Ayodhya on Tuesday, the Chief Minister gave necessary directions to the officials on Wednesday.
Better arrangements should be made
CM Yogi, while reviewing the arrangements for darshan and other facilities for the large number of devotees, has given instructions to make all necessary arrangements for smooth, easy and satisfactory darshan of every devotee. Adityanath said that the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister, Principal Secretary of Transport Department and Principal Secretary of Urban Development Department should ensure necessary arrangements for the safety and convenience of the devotees with better coordination. He also said that the Ayodhya administration should maintain inter-state communication and contact with the districts bordering Ayodhya. The Chief Minister said that after assessing how many devotees are coming from which direction, necessary arrangements should be made accordingly.