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Noted autopsy assistant in Chhattisgarh invited to Ram Mandir opening

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Narharpur (Chhattisgarh): Ram Mandir Trust included on the list of invitees to the Pran Pratistha at Ayodhya a woman autopsy assistant based in Chhattisgarh’s Narhapur, news agency ANI reported.

The 35-year-old who has conducted over 700 postmortems has received the invitation from the trust for the ceremonies taking place on January 22.

Santoshi Durga was quoted as saying: ‘Even in my whole life, I never thought that I would be called from Ayodhya, but Lord Ram has called me by sending an invitation letter.'

Santoshi Durga, expressing gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the invitation, said she would depart from Narharpur on January 18, to attend the Pran Pratishtha program in Ayodhya.

She said she would pray for the happiness, peace, and progress of the people of Narharpur.

Congratulating Santoshi, Narharpur BMO Prashant Kumar Singh said the invitation to the ceremony she received is ‘a matter of pride for us’.

Other invitees to the ‘ Pran Pratistha’ include civilian award recipients, retired Chief Justices of the Supreme Court, relatives of the Kar Sevaks died during the Ram Temple movement.

The lawyers involved in the legal battle representing Ram Lall have been invited to the ceremony, the report said citing RSS sources.

The notable figures of saint community in Nepal, alongside Hindu swamis, Buddhist monks, and personalities from Sikh communities have been invited to the ceremony.

More important, the recipients of prestigious awards such as Nobel Prize, Bharat Ratna, Paramveer Chakra, and Padma Awards are among those who have been invited to Ayodhya.

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