BJP President J.P. Nadda and Leaders to Witness Historic Ram Temple Consecration Ceremony

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The upcoming consecration ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya, scheduled for January 22, has become a focal point of attention, drawing the participation and interest of key political figures, including BJP president J.P. Nadda and Union ministers Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh.

In a surprising move, BJP president J.P. Nadda has opted to watch the historic event from the Jhandewalan temple instead of being physically present at the Ram temple’s consecration. In a social media post on X, Nadda expressed his gratitude to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, responsible for overseeing the temple’s construction and management, for extending the invitation to the “Pran Pratishtha” ceremony.

Nadda emphasized the significance of the grand temple, highlighting the 500 years of struggle that led to its construction. He announced his intention to visit the temple with his family for “darshan” after January 22, showcasing a personal commitment to witnessing the culmination of this historic endeavor.

The guest list for the event is not limited to BJP leaders, as the Trust has extended invitations to main leaders, predominantly presidents, of key political parties. This inclusive approach aims to mark the momentous occasion with a spirit of unity and collective participation.

About Ram Temple Consecration Ceremony:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s presence at the ceremony adds a substantial highlight to the event. The anticipation surrounding the consecration has prompted the ruling party’s leaders, including Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, to attend the ceremony from different parts of the country. There is a suggestion from the leadership that party members, along with the masses, should plan their visits to the temple after January 22, avoiding the peak of the event when a large number of guests are expected.

The decision of political leaders to participate in the ceremony from various locations underlines the significance of the Ram temple in national discourse and political narratives. This historic event not only symbolizes the fulfillment of a long-standing aspiration but also serves as a unifying force, bringing leaders from different political spectrums together to witness the cultural and religious milestone.

As the nation eagerly awaits the consecration of the Ram temple, the collective presence of political leaders from diverse backgrounds emphasizes the transcendence of this event beyond mere political affiliations, recognizing it as a shared cultural heritage that unites the people of India.