With only one day remaining until the historic establishment of the Ram Mandir, preparations are in full swing across the nation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's invitation brought Power Minister Ratan Lal Nath to participate in a Swachhata Abhiyan at Ram Thakur Seva Mandir in Mohanpur on Saturday.
Expressing his anticipation, Minister Nath remarked, "Another day in the middle. After that, the long wait will end, and the life of Ramlala will be established in the sacred precincts of the Ram temple." He emphasized the significance of this momentous occasion and the preparations being made to welcome it.
With the vision of Prime Minister Modi in mind, Minister Nath, along with officials, actively engaged in cleaning the premises of Ram Thakur Seva Mandir. He highlighted the importance of transparency and cleanliness, stating, "Transparency is the only service." Aligning with the call of the Prime Minister, he pledged to ensure that all temple premises across the country are adorned with transparency on the eve of the arrival of Ram Lala.
The nation eagerly awaits the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir, and the Swachhata Abhiyan led by Minister Ratan Lal Nath reflects the collective effort to make this historic event a symbol of purity and devotion.
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