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Saint Paramahamsa Das prohibition on sale of meat and liquor in Ayodhya demand to put ?

the letter of the Rashtrapati Bhavan's secretary

The demand for a ban on the sale of meat and liquor by saints and saints in Ayodhya is now becoming meaningful. In connection with the case, Saint Paramahamsa Das of the ascetic camp in Ayodhya wrote a letter addressed to the President, demanding a ban on the sale of meat and liquor in Ayodhya, on which Rashtrapati Bhavan has now become serious.

Famous as Lord Rama’s birthplace and Dharmanagari, Ayodhya may prohibit meat-drinking. Rashtrapati Bhavan has taken seriously the letter of Saint Paramahansa of the camp of Tapasvi ji, after which the letter of the Rashtrapati Bhavan’s secretary has reached the SSP office. Proper action has been written in the letter. Paramahamsa wrote a letter to the President requesting a ban on the sale of liquor in Ayodhya.

Sant Paramahansa Das told that in 2018 he raised the demand to ban the sale of meat and liquor in Ram Nagari Sri Ayodhya and Mathura. In the letter addressed to the President, it was written that by 2020, if the sale of meat and liquor is not stopped in Ayodhya, then by 2021, they will sacrifice food and water and go on a fast unto death.

He demanded that Ayodhya be freed from meat and liquor, because in the past, meat and liquor has not been sold in the city of religion. It was started in Ayodhya under a conspiracy under the rule of the Mughals. Paramahansa, while praising the steps taken by the Rashtrapati Bhavan on the demand for a ban on the sale of liquor in Ayodhya, has described it as sensitive to religion.

Ayodhya raised the demand . The saint-priest of Ayodhya and the householder of Satvik thought that in a clear word, the sale of meat and liquor at a holy place like Ayodhya Dham is the same as the litter built near a clean site. Be given. He says that if the whole environment becomes deodorant due to its sale, then the anti-social elements use contaminate the religious environment. In such a situation, it is necessary to ban the sale of liquor in Ayodhya district immediately.

Himanshu Johari
the authorHimanshu Johari