Yogi Adityanath on Friday visited Ayodhya, a week after taking oath as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh for the second time. After reaching Ayodhya, CM Yogi visited Hanumangarhi and Ramlala. During the review meeting of Ayodhya Mandal, CM Yogi directed the Municipal Corporation that all the monasteries, temples, religious places of Ayodhya should be given tax relief and no commercial tax should be imposed on them.
After this decision of CM Yogi Adityanath, commercial tax will not be taken from the monastery-temple and religious places. There are about 10 thousand monasteries and temples in Ayodhya. After the announcement of CM Yogi, Dharamshalas will also not have to pay tax. After the instructions of CM Yogi, the religious places of Ayodhya will get relief from tax.
CM Yogi has visited Ayodhya 42 times in the first term
After becoming the Chief Minister for the second time, CM Yogi, who arrived on the first tour of Ayodhya, visited Ramlala and Hanumangarhi. CM Yogi met Nritya Gopal Das, President of the temple trust, Peethadheeshwar Kaushal Kishore of Bhaktamal and other saints. After this, he reviewed the preparations for the celebration of the first Ram Navami after the Bhoomi Pujan / foundation stone laying of the Ram temple. According to a report, Yogi Adityanath has visited Ayodhya 42 times during the first term. On almost every visit, he has made some announcement for Ayodhya.
Here, CM Yogi Adityanath held a review meeting with many officials regarding the organization of Chaitra Ramnavami fair. He also inspected the work of construction of Ram temple at Ramjanmabhoomi. The Chief Minister also flagged off the Ramkot Parikrama, after which three thousand saints and saints did the parikrama.
During this, CM Yogi made another big announcement. He announced that the VIP protocol would not be given to MPs and ministers during Ram Navami Mela. If they come during this time, they will be able to participate in the Ramnavami fair like ordinary people.