Adityanath claimed that earlier people hesitated to visit Ayodhya and there was a time when even taking the name of the city “was like an abuse”. Now, everyone wants to visit the city, he added.
As Ayodhya celebrated its fourth-ever Deepotsava, creating a world record by lighting more than 5.84 lakh earthen lamps (diyas) at one place, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said people of the city had suffered a lot of “injustice and humiliation” to get a grand Ram temple built. He promised to put Ayodhya on the map “as a Vedic City”.
“There has been a lot of injustice and humiliation for Ayodhya, which gives salvation to both birth and life. But now this will not happen. Ayodhya will get its long lost pride. We will make it glorious on the world map as a Vedic City,” Adityanath said in his address to Hindu saints and Ram devotees after the symbolic coronation of Hindu deity Ram amid chants by priests.
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