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CM Yadav said that locations connected to Lord Ram would be developed as tourist destinations in MP

Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Mohan Yadav said on Monday night that the consecration of the Ram Lalla idol at the recently constructed temple in Ayodhya was a historic occasion and that locations associated with the Hindu deity in the state would be transformed into well-liked tourist destinations.

Speaking with reporters, he added that the grand idol consecration event in the town of Uttar Pradesh portends the arrival of “Ram Rajya,” an antiquated idea that stands for an inclusive, peaceful society. “The dedication of the idols at the Ram temple was a momentous occasion. The locations where Lord Rama first arrived in Madhya Pradesh would be turned into tourism attractions,” he said at his official house here, which was ablaze with 11,101 “diyas” (lamps) and brimming with religious fervor in celebration of the opening of the Ram temple.

“Good governance has been built under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s direction. Specifically, the arrival of “Ram Rajya.” He said, “Nearly 142 crore people supported the government and gave an example of inter-communal harmony.” Yadav thanked the nation’s residents for the dedication of the Ram Lalla idol in Ayodhya.

At his decorated residence, the CM prayed to Lord Ram, lit sparklers, and shouted “Jai Shri Ram”. He had practically seen the consecration event earlier in the day from the Ram Raja Temple in Orchha town, which is located in the Niwari district.

Yadav was escorted by former chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan as they both performed prayers at the Chhoti Ayodhya temple in Orchha.

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