Fadnavis, Gadkari Lead Nagpur's 60th Ram Navami Yatra, Call for Global Harmony

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari participated in the 60th annual Ram Navami Shobha Yatra at Nagpur's Poddareshwar Ram Temple. Fadnavis extended greetings, stating the festival carries forward the ideals of righteousness taught by Lord Ram. Gadkari highlighted the six-decade legacy of the procession and expressed a hope for the establishment of 'Ram Rajya' globally. Meanwhile, BJP leaders in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh also marked the occasion with celebrations and messages on women's empowerment.

Key Points: Fadnavis, Gadkari Celebrate 60th Ram Navami Yatra in Nagpur

  • 60th anniversary of Nagpur's Shobha Yatra
  • Leaders emphasize Lord Ram's ideals for life
  • Growing public enthusiasm for the procession
  • Prayers for global harmony and 'Ram Rajya'
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CM Devendra Fadnavis extends greetings on Ram Navami, participates in Sobha Yatra in Nagpur

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari participate in Nagpur's historic 60th Ram Navami Shobha Yatra, extending festive greetings.

"I pray... that he bless us... that in the entire world, the establishment of Ram Rajya takes place. - Nitin Gadkari"

Nagpur, March 26

Maharashtra Chief Minsiter Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday extended greetings on the occasion of Ram Navami and participated in the 60th Shobha Yatra organised at the Poddareshwar Ram Temple in Nagpur, alongside Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and other leaders.

Speaking to reporters, Fadnavis said, "I extend my greetings to all on this sacred Ram Navami of Lord Shri Ram. Lord Shri Ram, the epitome of righteousness, has always taught us ideals for our Indian way of life, and we celebrate this festival to carry forward those very ideals." He added that the enthusiasm and participation in the annual procession continue to grow each year. "Every year, we participate in this grand procession. I am pleased to see that the enthusiasm for this procession is growing every year. People's participation in it is also increasing," he said.

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari highlighted the cultural significance of the procession, noting its six-decade-long legacy. "This is a matter of pride for all the residents of Nagpur that our grand procession has completed 60 years. The Poddareshwar Ram Temple and this Shobha Yatra have been going on for generations. Generations are changing, and we especially remember those who started it," Gadkari said.

He further expressed hope for global harmony, adding, "I pray at the feet of Lord Shri Ram Chandra that he bless us in such a way that not only in our country but in the entire world, the establishment of Ram Rajya takes place."

Meanwhile, in Delhi, BJP leader Virendra Sachdeva also extended greetings while participating in a Ram Navami Shobha Yatra. "I congratulate all the residents of Delhi on this auspicious occasion... The entire country is celebrating Ram Navami with great pomp and show," he said.

Uttar Pradesh Women's Commission Vice-Chairperson Aparna Yadav emphasised women's empowerment, stating, "Best wishes to everyone for Navratri. I have given swords as a symbolic gesture; I want the worship of Shakti must also be coordinated with the power of Shakti. I want today's women to become fully empowered."

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I respect the religious sentiments, I hope the focus remains on the ideals of Lord Ram—truth, justice, and good governance—and not just the symbolism. The real 'Ram Rajya' would mean better roads, schools, and hospitals for all citizens.
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Priya S
Good to see Aparna Yadav's message about women's empowerment alongside the festivities. Navratri and Ram Navami both celebrate divine strength. May all women find their inner Shakti! 💪
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Vikram M
60 years of the Nagpur yatra is a big achievement! My grandfather used to take part. It's wonderful to see this legacy being carried forward by the new generation. The sense of community is priceless.
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Rohit P
Festivals like these are the heartbeat of India. When leaders join in, it feels inclusive. But let's ensure the celebrations are peaceful and respectful to everyone in our diverse society.
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Michael C
The concept of 'Ram Rajya' for global harmony mentioned by Gadkari is a noble thought. In today's divided world, we could all use more of Lord Ram's ideals of duty and compassion.

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