'Ram Kitchen has closed in Ayodhya amid LPG crisis,' says SP MP Avadhesh Prasad
The supply of LPG in Ayodhya has been severely disrupted due to the Iran-Israel conflict, leading to the closure of Ram Kitchen, a significant communal kitchen.
In Ayodhya, the supply of LPG gas has faced major disruptions attributed to the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel, adversely affecting local communal kitchens and the preparation of offerings in temples. Avadhesh Prasad, a member of the Samajwadi Party (SP), stated that this crisis has resulted in the unprecedented closure of Ram Kitchen, which is known for providing meals to devotees and pilgrims.
The situation is particularly critical as Ram Kitchen plays a vital role in serving food to a large number of visitors, especially during religious events and festivals. The closing of this kitchen signifies a broader impact on the community's ability to cater to the needs of pilgrims, who rely on such facilities for sustenance. This disruption raises concerns about the logistical and humanitarian implications for those who visit Ayodhya.
Political figures, including MP Prasad, are likely to call for immediate measures to address the LPG shortage, emphasizing that the issue stems from global geopolitical tensions. The local government may face pressure to find alternative solutions to ensure that essential services like Ram Kitchen can resume operations, which is vital for both the local economy and the spiritual environment of Ayodhya.