350 Muslim devotees have now reached Ayodhya and paid their obeisance at the Ram temple! This is India, religion doesn’t stop people from loving God here. This is another proof of that. Those 359 Muslim devotees have completed a six-day long foot march from Lucknow.
This journey was led by Muslim Rashtriya Manch, which is an RSS-backed Muslim organization. The group started their journey from Lucknow, on January 25. They have reached Ayodhya on Tuesday. They have covered around 150 km on foot amid this biting cold. They stopped every 25 kilometers for rest at night and continued their journey the next morning. All these details have been told by the media in-charge of MRM Shahid Saeed.
“The devotees considered this dignified darshan of Imam-e-Hind Ram as an enduring and cherished memory. After six days, the devotees with worn-out shoes and weary feet reached Ayodhya and paid their obeisance to the newly consecrated Ram Lalla idol,” he said. According to him, this act of these Muslim devotees conveyed a message of unity, integrity, sovereignty, and harmony.
After the darshan, the group of the Muslim devotees were seemed to be satisfied. The provincial coordinator Sher Ali Khan and MRM convener Raja Raees of the group have mentioned that Lord Ram is the ancestor of all. They have proved that, in India, love for country and humanity is bigger than religion, caste, and creed. They proved that no religion teaches criticism, mockery, or disdain for others.
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