The Hindu Sena placed stickers stating "Ayodhya Marg" on signs along Babar Road in Delhi on Saturday morning, which were subsequently removed by police, news agency ANI reported. The incident occurred two days before the Ram temple's consecration ceremony in Ayodhya.






The saffron-colored stickers read "Ayodhya Marg" in both English and Hindi.


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The entire country is anticipating the spectacular unveiling of the Ram temple in the holy city of Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, on January 22. Massive preparations are underway for the 'pran-pratishtha' celebration, which will include Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the prime guest. Thousands of individuals, including saints, celebrities, and politicians, have been invited to the highly anticipated occasion.


The Ram Janmabhoomi Trust has also made extensive arrangements to welcome and honour the visitors, as well as to present them with presents featuring 'Ram Raj'. Meanwhile, the temple will be available to the general public starting January 23.


On Friday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath gave explicit instructions to authorities, underlining the significance of tight security measures and sufficient planning to enable VIPs' dignified participation in the Ram Temple dedication event in Ayodhya on January 22.


Amid excitement, the central government announced on Thursday that all government offices across the country will be closed for half a day. Several state governments have designated public holidays or half-days in their respective states.


On Friday, many other state governments, including Gujarat, Tripura, and Madhya Pradesh, followed suit and proclaimed a half-day holiday in their respective states to commemorate the event. Meanwhile, prominent theatre operator PVR INOX has confirmed that the concentration ceremony would be telecast live from Ayodhya at 160 cinemas in over 70 places throughout India.