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CM Khattar to visit Ayodhya on February 8

Devotees from Haryana will travel to Ayodhya for the darshan of Lord Shri Ram on February 8. The faith-special train departing from Haryana for Ram’s darshan is now fully booked, with reserved seats for VIPs, RSS district-level officials, and saints. The list of these individuals has also been handed over to the railway authorities. The […]

Devotees from Haryana will travel to Ayodhya for the darshan of Lord Shri Ram on February 8. The faith-special train departing from Haryana for Ram’s darshan is now fully booked, with reserved seats for VIPs, RSS district-level officials, and saints. The list of these individuals has also been handed over to the railway authorities. The faith-special train will depart from Hisar at 11 AM on February 8, reaching Hansi at 11:30 AM, Bhiwani at 1:10 PM, Kalanour at 1:35 PM, and Rohtak at 2:30 PM. It will arrive at Shakur Basti at 3:30 PM and reach Delhi Junction at 3:50 PM. On the morning of January 9, the train will reach Ayodhya at 5 AM.

It is noteworthy that Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar will also visit Ayodhya on February 8. Due to the booking of seats, common people may currently find it challenging to undertake the journey. The faith-special train will depart from Hisar Railway Station at 11 AM, stopping at Hansi, Bhiwani, Kalanour, Rohtak, and Shakur Basti, before reaching Delhi at 3:50 PM. From there, it will proceed directly to Ayodhya.

To facilitate people’s travel by train, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has divided Haryana into 27 zones. Seventy-four Ram devotees from each zone will journey to Ayodhya. Varun Kumar, the Pradesh Mantri of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), stated that district-level officials of VHP and RSS, along with volunteers and saints, will be taken on the trip. Those who did not receive an invitation to the Pran Pratishtha Samaroh have also been included. The list of all selected individuals has been submitted to the railway authorities.

All Ram devotees will stay in the pilgrimage town of Teerth Kshetrapuram, located three kilometers from the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple.

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