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PM Modi Extols Ayodhya’s Devotion and Development in Grand Roadshow

PM Modi Extols Ayodhya’s Devotion: In a fervent display of reverence and gratitude, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed profound admiration for the people of Ayodhya during a grand roadshow today. Addressing the gathered crowd, PM Modi reiterated his appreciation for the unwavering devotion and tireless efforts of the citizens, likening them to the divine.

The atmosphere was electrified with chants of “Jai Shri Ram,” echoing the profound faith and spirit of the community. PM Modi lauded this display of devotion, acknowledging the pivotal role it played in realizing the long-awaited construction of the grand Ram Mandir.

“The chants of Jai Shri Ram by the young colleagues here and the immense blessings of Nari Shakti have given new strength to realize the resolution of a developed India,” PM Modi exclaimed, visibly moved by the outpouring of love and support.

Emphasizing the significance of Ayodhya’s transformation, PM Modi detailed ambitious development plans aimed at enhancing the city’s infrastructure and attractiveness as a religious tourism destination. He highlighted ongoing initiatives focused on cleanliness, beautification, and the creation of employment opportunities for the youth.

“At Ayodhya, prayed to Prabhu Shri Ram for the well-being of my fellow 140 crore Indians,” PM Modi shared, underlining the spiritual significance of the city and its enduring impact on the nation’s collective consciousness.

The Prime Minister’s visit not only underscored his commitment to Ayodhya’s prosperity but also symbolized the deep-rooted cultural and historical significance of the city in India’s narrative. As Ayodhya evolves into a global religious tourism hub, PM Modi’s vision for its holistic development reflects a blend of tradition, progress, and inclusive growth.

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