During his stay in Ayodhya, CM Yogi Adityanath met the saints at Karsevakapuram, fed jaggery and gram to the cows in the cowshed and addressed the Diwali Milan program. He called for connecting every section of the society and extended best wishes for Diwali.
Ayodhya, 20 October. On Monday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Karsevakpuram in Ayodhya. Here he held a meeting with the saints and discussed the social unity and cultural awareness of the state. After the meeting, the Chief Minister had breakfast with the saints and also honored them. After this he reached the cowshed of Karsevakpuram, where he fed jaggery, gram and banana to the cows. Later the Chief Minister addressed the Diwali Milan programme.
Every section of the society will have to be connected: CM Yogi Adityanath
Chief Minister Yogi said in his address that when any achievement comes to light, we should be more alert. This is not the time to sit peacefully, but to be cautious of anti-social and anti-national elements. He said that since the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi movement till now, when Shri Ram Lalla is seated in Ayodhya, our responsibility has increased further. He stressed that it is necessary to unite every section of the society.
Include the person sitting at the last position with happiness: CM Yogi
CM Yogi said that the real joy of the festival lies only when every section of the society is included in its happiness. He said, “Festivals become meaningful only when we share our happiness by hugging even the person sitting at the last rung.” The Chief Minister said that after visiting Ram Janmabhoomi and Hanumangarhi, he met the people who contributed to the cleanliness of Ayodhya Dham. After this he reached Nishad Basti, where he distributed sweets to the people of the sailor community.
He said, “Lord Shri Ram had also embraced Nishadraj and given the message of love and gratitude by eating the false plum of Shabari. If we unite the society today, then Ramrajya will definitely be established.” The Chief Minister said that this effort will realize the concept of self-reliant India and Ram Rajya.
CM Yogi urges saint community to give blessings on Diwali
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made a special request to the Sant Samaj on the occasion of Diwali to bring light with their blessings to those places where there is still lack. He said that the festival of Diwali should not be limited to homes only, but should reach the last person of the society. The Chief Minister extended warm wishes to the entire state on Diwali.
Chief Minister Yogi expressed gratitude towards the saints and officials
Chief Minister Yogi thanked Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust General Secretary Champat Rai, senior campaigner Purushottam Nayak, Gopal ji and all the campaigners and volunteers for successfully organizing the program. He said, “I congratulate the revered saints. Jai Jai Shri Ram.”
CM Yogi honored sanitation workers and sailors
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honored 150 sanitation workers and 50 sailors of the Municipal Corporation at the helipad area of Ramkatha Park. He presented him gifts and appreciated his excellent work. Wishing everyone a happy Diwali, the Chief Minister said that due to their dedication, the cleanliness and service spirit of Ayodhya has reached new heights.
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