Ram temple a matter of good fortune: Kejriwal in Ayodhya


Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the construction of Ram temple is a matter of good fortune for the entire country, society and the world.

After having a darshan of Ram Lalla at the newly-consecrated temple in Ayodhya, along with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and both their families on Monday, an overwhelmed Arvind Kejriwal, recounted his experience to the media, saying, “I felt immense peace after seeing Ramlala.”

He further said, “Ram Lalla is a matter of faith. People’s faith is attached to the Ram Temple.”

“The temple of Ram Lalla is quite unique and grand. Every day lakhs of devotees are coming for darshan and worship. Seeing this makes the heart happy and have prayed to Ram Lalla for the progress, happiness and peace of the country,” Delhi CM said.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann too seemed to be happy after seeing Ram Lalla. He said, “I wanted to have the darshan for a long time. Now, I have got the privilege of coming here. India is a country of religious faith. We celebrate every festival together. This is my prayer that the country should progress and there should be brotherhood amongst us.”

“India is a bouquet of flowers of different hues and every flower has its own fragrance. The fragrance of the bouquet should remain intact,” Mann stressed.

Earlier, both the chief ministers reached Maharishi Valmiki Airport at 1:20 pm. AAP workers, under the leadership of Aam Aadmi Party State President Sabhajit Singh and District President Anil Kumar Prajapati, welcomed him grandly.

From here, the convoy of the chief ministers left for Ram Janmabhoomi. It entered the Ram Janmabhoomi complex from Gate No. 11.

Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann stayed in the campus for one hour and 10 minutes. During this time, their families offered prayers at the feet of Ram Lalla.

Champat Rai, general secretary of Ram Mandir Trust, greeted the chief ministers by presenting Ram Lalla Prasad, Angavastra, etc. he apprised them about the construction work for the temple and other projects while they walked around the campus.

This was the second visit of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to Ayodhya. Earlier, he had come to Ayodhya on October 25, 2021.