Both parties must abide by the Supreme Court's advice regarding negotiations, said Adityanath who was on a visit here. He added that the government would take care of the sentiments of both Hindus as well as Muslims.
In his speech, the chief minister referred to Indonesia and said it was the biggest Muslim country where Ramayana was celebrated.
Indonesians have accepted Islam as a way to worship God, but they are still very much attached to their old tradition of Ramayana, he said.
He said the Ramayana circuit will connect all cultural and traditional centres mentioned in the epic, adding that the circuit would be extended to Rameshwaram.
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The Centre as well as the state government are developing all spots which are traditionally and culturally connected with the Hindu religion, he said.
Development of ghaats along the rivers and cultural activities such as 'Ram Leela' and 'Krishna Leela' were also priorities, he said.
This was Adityanath's second visit to Ayodhya in less than two months.
After becoming chief minister he had visited Ayodhya on 31 May to take part in the birthday celebration of VHP leader Nritya Gopal Das, president of the Ram Janambhoomi trust.
Yogi, had during his last visit to the temple town also offered prayers at the makeshift Ram temple here.
About a thousand people including sadhus and BJP leaders attended the chief minister's public meeting in a small place adjacent to Digambar Akahara.
Faizabad district magistrate S K Rai however said "no one was removed forcefully but we requested some sadhus to go before the arrival of CM for security reasons".
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