Congress in the shelter of Lord Ram! Digvijay Singh will visit Ramlala in Ayodhya, is the political equation changing?

Digvijay Singh Ayodhya Ram Mandir Visit: Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and Congress Rajya Sabha MP Digvijay Singh will visit Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on March 26. This will be his first visit to Ayodhya after the construction of Ram temple. Confirming this news, Digvijay’s office in Bhopal told news agency IANS that he will leave for Ayodhya from Delhi on the morning of March 26 by Air India flight. After offering prayers at the temple of Lord Ram in Ayodhya, he will go to Lucknow by road.

It could not be confirmed whether his wife Amrita Rai would accompany him during the visit. His office said he was likely to travel alone. In the year 2021, Digvijay Singh had donated Rs 1,11,111 for the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya. He had sent this check in the name of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust.

‘Coming to fulfill our promise’

He had also said that he would definitely come to pray after the temple is completely completed. His office said that the main construction work of the temple is now almost complete, so he is coming to fulfill his promise. Meanwhile, BJP MLA from Bhopal Rameshwar Sharma took a dig at the former Chief Minister. He said that I would request him during his visit to Ram Temple to pay homage to the martyrs who faced the bullets in 1992.

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Politics intensifies on Digvijay’s visit

While talking to the media, he said that if the political leadership of the country had understood this reality earlier then Ayodhya would have been Ram Mandir Would have been made many years ago. Rameshwar Sharma further said that today when you are worshiping the same Ramlala, whom your party had once rejected as an imaginary person, then accept that Ramlala is not a product of imagination, but a living reality.

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