Samajwadi Party Ramprakash Singh.Image credit source: facebook
Samajwadi Party (SP) MLA Rakesh Pratap Singh from Gauriganj in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh has made a big announcement. He has planned to start a padyatra in Ayodhya with Ram’s devotees. This march will begin on November 11. The march to Ayodhya will be a 108 kilometer long march.
Rakesh Pratap Singh is the Samajwadi Party MLA from Gauriganj and scored a hat-trick by winning the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections for the third time.
Rakesh Pratap Singh, announcing the Ayodhya padyatra, said that this padyatra will start in his constituency from November 11. He will visit Ramlala in Ayodhya with his friends and Ram devotees on November 14.
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Padyatra will depart from Gauriganj from November 11
Announcing the padyatra schedule for Ayodhya, he said that the padyatra will stop at Musafirkhana on November 11. After leaving from there, the padyatra will rest at Milkipur on November 12. On November 13, the padyatra will make a stopover at Saket Mahavidyalaya in Ayodhya. Devotees and followers who joined him in the padyatra will have Ramlala darshan on November 14. After that, all Ram’s followers and devotees will leave for Gauriganj by bus.
Rakesh Pratap Singh said that the march towards Ayodhya will start from Rananjay Inter College in Gauriganj at 9 am on November 11. He said that he has invited all Ram devotees and all families in the area to participate in this padyatra and is hopeful that people will participate in this padyatra in large numbers.
More than 15,000 devotees will participate in the padyatra
The SP MLA expressed confidence that more than 15,000 Ram devotees will join the padyatra and go with him to Ayodhya and have the darshan of Ramlala.
MLA Rakesh Pratap Singh said that they wanted to go to Ayodhya at the time of inauguration of the Ram temple. He had proposed to all the MLAs in the Assembly to collectively go to Ayodhya and have darshan of Ram Lalla, but the next day his party high command refused to do so. It was said on behalf of the SP chief not to go to Ayodhya with the Chief Minister and ministers. For this reason, obeying the party high command, he did not travel to Ayodhya at that time.