VIP status should avoid visiting Ayodhya on the day of consecration of the Ram temple on January 22, likely to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the authorities would be busy in the mega event, the temple trust said on Wednesday. Shri Ram Ramjanmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust secretary Champat Rai said those enjoying protocols, including chief ministers, governors and ambassadors, should not plan any visit to the temple town on the day so that no one faces any kind of inconvenience during the ceremony.
A large number of people are expected to attend the consecration ceremony of the grand Ram temple.
«We will not be able to serve them on January 22 and I think the local administration will also not be able to take care of them,» he said.
He said that after the consecration ceremony, people from every state of the country will visit Ayodhya from January 26 to February 22 next year.
He said the chief minister and other leaders of a state should plan their visit to the temple town when the people from their state come to the temple.
«People coming to Ayodhya will be provided food and accommodation but the facility will not be like that of a hotel,» he said.
Lord Ram ate tubers while in exile, he said, adding, «We will give better food than that.»
Rai said Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) representatives from all the provinces have been called to Ayodhya on November 5 as part of preparations for the consecration ceremony.
Prime Minister Modi is likely to attend the event.