The All India Jamiatul Quresh Action Committee (AIJQAC) has declared the closure of chicken and mutton shops in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad on January 22, coinciding with the consecration ceremony of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.The AIJQAC chief for Western Maharashtra, highlighted the community's joyous participation in the ceremony, expressing reverence for Lord Ram that transcends religious boundaries. Simultaneously, in Kunjirwadi village near Pune, residents have collectively decided to refrain from consuming nonvegetarian food on January 22 as a mark of respect for the historic event. Local chicken, mutton, and liquor shops voluntarily agreed to remain closed, underscoring a shared commitment to fostering a celebratory atmosphere and honouring the consecration ceremony.
As the nation eagerly awaits the historic occasion, people from diverse regions and religious backgrounds converge on Ayodhya to be part of this momentous day. Motivated by their faith in Lord Ram and inspired by the prevailing religious fervour, individuals seek to contribute to the collective celebration, sending a message of love and unity. The joint decision in Kunjirwadi village serves as a testament to the communal spirit, reflecting a shared dedication to honouring the consecration ceremony and promoting an atmosphere of celebration and unity across communities.