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Public address system is used by UP CM Yogi Adityanath to control crowds

LUCKNOW: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assumed control of the situation at ground zero and used the public address system to urge devotees to exercise patience and cooperate with the police and district administration as thousands of devotees flocked to the Ram temple in Ayodhya for a “darshan” of Ram Lalla a day after the consecration ceremony.

In addition to promising that Ram Lalla would provide “darshan” to everyone, the Chief Minister claimed that the administration, temple trust, and government were working nonstop to make sure that Lord Ram’s devotees could have a seamless “darshan.”
Devotees braved the winter cold to wait in line for “darshan” even before sunrise.
The chief minister kept a close eye on Ayodhya even though he was in Lucknow. He sent Prashant Kumar, director general (law and order), and Sanjay Prasad, principal secretary, home, to Ayodhya to guarantee the security and comfort of pilgrims.
Subsequently, Yogi and high-ranking officials surveyed Ram Janmabhoomi and Ram Path from the air and evaluated the preparations.
Drawing on his views, he instructed the district magistrate of Ayodhya to station magistrates at eight key areas to oversee public order, security, traffic, and peace. After arriving to the Ram temple, he met with the temple trust’s office bearers to talk about how to handle large crowds.
Three lakh or more followers of Ram Lalla had already experienced his “darshan” by the afternoon. To ensure that no devotee left the temple dissatisfied, the doors were left open for extended periods of time to accommodate the constantly expanding audience.
In order to provide a secure and tranquil “darshan,” Ayodhya police maintained their vigilance and stationed troops at all duty locations. At inter-district crossings and checkpoints, suspicious cars and persons were inspected, eliminating any possibility of a security lapse.
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On January 29 and February 19, the Jamshedpur unit of the BJP would transport 6,000 chosen devotees to Ayodhya to worship to Lord Ram. The cost for each devotee is Rs 1,300, and they will travel in sleeper coaches.
About a lakh volunteers, including BJP members and RSS foot soldiers, are anticipated to go to Ayodhya for darshan as part of a campaign being organised by the Sangh Parivar. The goal of the program, which will run from January 26 to March 25, is to attract 10,000 voters from each Lok Sabha seat.
The Ram Lalla idol was dedicated as “Balak Ram” in the Ayodhya Temple on January 22 during the Pran Pratishtha ritual. Arun Dixit, the priest, spoke about how he felt when he first met the five-year-old divinity. Sculptor Arun Yogiraj’s 51-inch black stone idol was embellished with 14 pieces of jewelry for the lavish event.

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