Ram Bhakta Kejriwal: A visit to Ayodhya will make the elderly of Delhi free

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday that his government will send senior citizens on a free pilgrimage when the Ram temple is built in Ayodhya. He said that to serve the people, the Delhi government is following 10 principles inspired by the concept of ‘Ram Rajya’.
Kejriwal said that the 10 principles we are following include providing food, medical care, electricity, providing water, employment, housing, women safety and honoring the elderly.

The day before, the Delhi government presented a budget of Rs 69,000 crore for 2021-22 with the theme of patriotism, in which it was announced to hoist the national flag at 500 places in the capital, and to organize programs on the lives of freedom fighters. Apart from this, plans have also been made to introduce ‘Patriotic Courses’.

CM Arvind Kejriwal said that Prabhu Shriram is adorable to all of us. I am personally a devotee of Hanuman ji. Hanuman ji is a devotee of Ramchandra ji, so I am a devotee of both Hanuman ji and Shree Ramchandra ji. Lord Shri Ram was the king of Ayodhya. It is said that everything was very good during his reign. Everyone was happy, nobody had any kind of misery, there was every kind of facility, it was called Ramrajya.

The CM said that we have been trying for the last 6 years to take inspiration from Prabhu Shriram and implement his concept of Ram Rajya within the city with a neat and clean intention. Our 9th principle is to give respect to the elderly, a society that does not give respect to its elders, the end of that society is certain, that society cannot move forward. We took various steps to honor our elders. The most important step in this is that we are bringing our elders on pilgrimage.

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