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Ayodhya vision document: What PM Modi said at meet with CM Yogi

PM Modi said that the way Lord ram had the ability to bring people together, the development works of Ayodhya should be guided by a spirit of healthy public participation, specially by the youth.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reviewed projects and detailed plan for Ayodhya development to promote the temple town as a global religious tourism site, presented by Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath. The state government briefed PM Modi virtually about the proposed township, tourism board, upcoming airport in Ayodhya, development of Saryu bank, construction of road linked to temple apart from the Ram Mandir construction.

This is their second meeting this month. Earlier this month, CM Yogi was in the national capital for meetings with PM Modi and top BJP leaders.

What PM Modi said at Ayodhya development review meet

PM Modi described Ayodhya as a city that is etched in the cultural consciousness of every Indian. Ayodhya should should manifest the finest of our traditions and the best of our developmental transformations.

Ayodhya is both spiritual and sublime. The human ethos of this city must be matched by futuristic infrastructure, which is beneficial for everyone including tourists and pilgrims.

PM said that the coming generations should feel the desire to visit Ayodhya at least once in their life time.

Blending identity with infrastructure:

PM pointed that developmental works in Ayodhya will continue in the foreseeable future. At the same time, the momentum towards heralding Ayodhya to this next leap of progress but begin now. It is our collective endeavour to celebrate the identity of Ayodhya and keep its cultural vibrancy alive through innovative ways.

Ayodhya – a city by and for every Indian:

PM said that the way Lord ram had the ability to bring people together, the development works of Ayodhya should be guided by a spirit of healthy public participation, specially by the youth. He called for the skills of our talented youngsters to be leveraged in this development of the city.