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The Reason Behind NTR Skipping Ayodhya Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha

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NTR to skip Ram Mandir consecration

The Reason Behind NTR Skipping Ayodhya Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha
The Reason Behind NTR Skipping Ayodhya Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha

The reason behind Ntr skipping Ayodhya Ram Mandir Pran Pratishta. The inauguration of the Ram Mandir, scheduled for January 22nd, is anticipated to draw the participation of prominent figures from across the couNtry, with the event being specially hosted by Prime Minister Modi.

Among the notable attendees are big stars like Chiranjeevi and Ram Charan, whose presence is expected to be significant. However, rumors circulated that Ntr, a beloved figure among fans, was not invited to the event, triggering concern among his supporters. CoNtrary to speculation, inside sources reveal that Ntr was indeed invited but regretfully declined due to his hectic schedule, citing commitments to the shoot of his upcoming film Devara.

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While some critics dismiss this as a trivial reason, suggesting that Ntr might be apprehensive about attending the event to avoid being labeled as a BJP supporter and potentially upsetting Muslims and his fan base, others argue that this perspective is misguided. They point out that Ntr has consistently refrained from participating in political events organized by parties like TDP and Jana Sena for similar reasons.

A section of observers suggests that Ntr's decision may be rooted in concerns about potential repercussions from a minority group opposed to the construction of the Ram Mandir. However, proponents of a more inclusive viewpoint assert that the Ram Mandir holds deep significance for millions of Hindus and is essentially a religious, not political, occasion.

Critics argue that by choosing not to attend the event, Ntr risks alienating sentiments within the Hindu community. They contend that the Ayodhya Ram Mandir inauguration is a momentous occasion for Hindus and should be approached with a focus on religious significance rather than political affiliations.

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