Iqbal Ansari said, “The constitution of the country is trusted by all Muslims. I will definitely go and present Ramcharitmanas to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
Ayodhya| Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the grand temple of Lord Ram on August 5 in Ayodhya. Ramlala Virajman has now become the owner of 2.77 acres of land in the government documents. The district administration has registered the land in government documents in the name of Ramlala Virajaman.
Though due to Coronavirus fears the ceremony will not be as grand as was planned, invites are being sent to as many as 175 people to join Bhumi Pujan. On Monday, Iqbal Ansari, who was a petitioner in case of Babri Mosque was invited by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirtha Kshetra Trust. Apart from this, UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya has also been invited.
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The invitation of #RamMandirBhumiPujan sent to Mr #IqbalAnsari son of the original and thé oldest litigant in the #BabriMasjidRamMandir dispute is a good gesture of good will and hope it paves way for reconciliation between communities pic.twitter.com/VWik8yaTtD
— zafar sareshwala (@zafarsareshwala) August 3, 2020
Ansari said he will gift Ramcharitmanas to PM
Iqbal Ansari replying to the gesture said, “This is a religious city. The Ganges-Jamuni Tehzeeb is maintained here. Here Gods dwell in every particle. The Supreme Court’s decision ended all disputes. The constitution of the country is trusted by all Muslims. I will definitely go and present Ramcharitmanas to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
Pictures of Lord Rama will be installed at 111 intersections of Lucknow
In Lucknow, the National Festival Committee will celebrate the three-day program of Bhoomipujan with great enthusiasm. Here, pictures and flags of Lord Shri Ram will be placed at 111 intersections. The work of decorating the square will be completed today. On the evening of 5 August, the festival of Deepotsav will be held.
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