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Ram Navami celebrations stoke political fervour ahead of Lok Sabha polls

Lok Sabha election 2024: While Ram Navami, organised to celebrate the birth of Lord Ram in Ayodhya, united devotees in reverence, it also fueled a war of words between the BJP and TMC in Bengal.

April 17, 2024 / 14:46 IST
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Surya Tilak on Ram Lalla's forehead at noon on Ram Navami sparked devotion nationwide, broadcasted on TV and online platforms.
Surya Tilak on Ram Lalla's forehead at noon on Ram Navami sparked devotion nationwide, broadcasted on TV and online platforms.

Amidst the reverberating chants of "Jai Shri Ram," the adornment of Surya Tilak on Ram Lalla's forehead at 12 noon  on Ram Navami ignited a wave of devotion across the nation. The ceremonial event, hosted at Ram Mandir where Ram Lala was consecrated on January 22, captivated audiences for at least four minutes.

The visuals, streamed live on television channels, YouTube, and newspaper websites, swiftly proliferated across the country via WhatsApp messages.

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"Har Jagah Ram hi Ram hai" (Everywhere there is Lord Ram), said BJP leader and Legislator Vijay Bahadur Pathak, emphasizing the potent political message resonating from this Ram Navami celebration.

With the first phase of polling slated for April 19, just two days after the Ram Navami festivities, the euphoria surrounding the occasion has buoyed the BJP's spirits. In Lucknow's bustling Bhootnath Market, former BJP corporator Dilip Srivastava hosted a bhandara amidst chants of "Hum unko layenge, jo Ram ko laaye hai" (We will vote for those who brought Lord Ram).