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Will Ram temple go to Ayodhya in Bhumi Pujan? What did Arvind Kejriwal say

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Bhumi Pujan of Ram Mandir (ram mandir bhumi pujan) is going to take place on 5 August. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in this program. Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on ayodhya ram temple said that they have not received the invitation yet

Ram Mandir, which is going to be built in New Delhi Ayodhya, is to be performed on 5 August. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is joining it. Some state chief ministers may also join it. When asked the question related to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, he said that the invitation has not been received yet.



On visiting Ayodhya, Arvind Kejriwal said, “I have not received invitation yet but everyone has faith in Lord Ram.” There is true devotion in Lord Rama and for the moment I would say that Lord Rama should keep his blessings on the people of Delhi. Everyone lives in this disease.

Went to see the work of redevelopment of the main area of ​​Chandni Chowk. It is being made beautiful. First to start in May, now it is expected to start in the first week of November. Its cost has increased to 90 crores.



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Some people are selling plasma used in the treatment of corona. Arvind Kejriwal was also asked a question on this. Kejriwal said that when Delhi is getting plasma free at ILBS and LNJP, why are people buying? If someone is buying and selling plasma, they will investigate.



From September, the noise and smoke of vehicles on Chandni Chowk Road will be completely eliminated. Only pedestrians will be seen on the road. The elderly and women can be seen sitting on a few paddle rickshaws in the middle of the road, but, there will be no approval to bring any kind of motorized vehicle here. If someone comes to Chandni Chowk Road with a scooter, motorcycle or car, then a fine of up to Rs 20 thousand can be imposed under the new Motor Vehicle Act. For the first time, a fine of Rs 500 and on the second conviction, a fine of Rs 15,000 will be imposed.

 

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