Dr. Naveen Chandra Ram Ghulam of Mauritius, who left for Ramlala in Ayodhya, farewell by CM Yogi
After the visit to Varanasi, Prime Minister of Mauritius, Dr. Naveen Chandra Ram Ghulam reached Ayodhya and visited Lord Ramlala, where his wife was also present with him. Prime Minister Dr. Naveen Chandra stayed in Ram temple for about 45 minutes. After this he left for Dehradun from Maharishi Valmiki Airport. He met CM Yogi, several ministers and police officers and bid farewell. After this, CM Yogi returned to Ayodhya.
Ram Ghulam was welcomed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi at Maharishi Valmiki Airport in order to reach Ayodhya from Kashi. He was accompanied by family members, senior officers of Mauritius Prime Minister’s Office and cabinet ministers. He was welcomed in the traditional red carpet style at the airport.
Ram Ghulam took off Ramlala’s Aarti with his wife
Prime Minister Ram Ghulam arrived at Ramlala’s court from Ayodhya Airport, where he performed Ramlala’s aarti with his wife and performed darshan. During this, CM Yogi Adityanath was also present with him.
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Other foreign PM to worship Ramlala
Please tell that Dr. Ghulam is the other foreign Prime Minister who came to Ayodhya and worshiped Ramlala. District Magistrate Nikhil Tikaram Funde had already released a program for his arrival. The relationship between India and Mauritius has always been sweet. From diplomatic, cultural and religious terms, this tour is considered very important.
Special arrangements were made from the airport to the temple premises to protect them and all the security agencies were alerted. The Prime Minister of Mauritius will be from Maharishi Valmiki Airport at 1 pm.
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