In a grand event held in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paid tribute to a remarkable six-year-old boy named 'Mohabbat'. The boy courageously ran about 1200 km from Abohar, a town near the Pakistan border in Punjab's Fazilka district, all the way to Ayodhya.
According to Champat Rai, the Secretary General of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, 'Mohabbat' set off on his journey on November 14. Every day, he ran 19-20 km and concluded his journey on the banks of Sarayu, inspiring everyone with his extraordinary feat. To honor his bravery, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath presented Mohabbat with a ceremonial robe.
'Mohabbat' sets off from Abohar for his epic marathon.
Runs consistently 19-20 kilometers each day.
Completes his run on the sacred bank of the Sarayu River.
Additionally, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gifted him chocolates and expressed admiration for his courage. The CM interacted with Mohabbat, inquiring about his wellbeing and motivating him for his monumental effort. Many believe Mohabbat's unique endeavor not only reflects his religious devotion but also embodies determination and discipline.
Grand Celebrations in Ayodhya
A three-day grand festival celebrating the first anniversary of the Ram Temple consecration has commenced in Ayodhya. Initiated by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today, the town transforms into a spiritual epicenter. A large congregation of saints has arrived, with the festival running from January 11 to January 13, featuring prominent figures from the world of music and art.