Bihar: Devotees leave for Ayodhya by first Aastha special train; Muzaffarpur Junction, Jai Shri Ram Slogans – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Bihar: Devotees leave for Ayodhya by first Aastha special train;  Muzaffarpur Junction, Jai Shri Ram Slogans – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live



Devotees raising slogans of Jai Shri Ram at Muzaffarpur Junction
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Devotees left for Ayodhya in Bihar’s first Aastha special train. As soon as the train reached Muzaffarpur Junction, slogans of Jai Shri Ram started being raised. The entire Muzaffarpur Junction echoed with slogans of Jai Shri Ram. Actually, this special train has started from Katihar and is going to Ayodhya. Where the devotees will be taken to the Ram temple and then brought back.

According to the information, the first Aastha special train from Bihar opened from Katihar at 6 pm on February 1, which is going to Ram Nagri Ayodhya via Muzaffarpur-Hajipur and Chhapra. This train reached Muzaffarpur at 1 o’clock in the night. In this train, the maximum number of 450 devotees boarded at Muzaffarpur Junction. Apart from Muzaffarpur district, all these devotees are also from many districts of North Bihar like Darbhanga, East Champaran, West Champaran, Sheohar, Sitamarhi and Madhubani districts and the berths of all of them are also confirmed. There are a total of 1,344 berths in this Aastha special train, in which people from different places are boarding. At the same time, maximum 450 passengers boarded only from Muzaffarpur Junction. During this, the entire railway station echoed with the slogan of Jai Shri Ram.

It is noteworthy that since January 22, Aastha special trains have been going from various stations across the country to provide darshan to the devotees. Then after taking them for darshan, they are taking them back to their destination stations. Meanwhile, the first Aastha train was operated from Bihar today. During this period, Railway Police personnel also remained alert. It is being told that complete security arrangements are being provided to the passengers and all the RPF personnel made the devotees sit safely in the train.



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