Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday visited the disputed Ram Janmabhumi site, a day after the mega pre-Diwali celebrations organised by his government in this temple town.

Speaking to reporters after the visit, Adityanath said Ayodhya was his personal belief and opposition parties had no right to question him on it.

On the second day of his visit here, Adityanath after having stayed for the night at the Faizabad circuit house, offered prayers at the Hanumangarhi temple before going to the Ram Janmabhumi site.

Later, speaking to mediapersons, the priest-turned-politician said: “Ayodhya is my personal belief and it is my duty to develop Ayodhya”.

Referring to opposition parties, he said they had no right to raise questions on it (his personal belief).

“I have given instructions for complete cleanliness and hygiene for the temple town,” he added.

“By celebrating a grand Diwali in Ayodhya, I have not started a new practice but it is an age-old tradition to celebrate the home coming of Lord Rama,” he said.

“It is part of my efforts to protect and promote our age old culture,” he added.

“I am trying to bring the Ayodhya town on the world tourist map by ensuring all-round development,” the Chief Minister said.

After visiting Hanumangharhi and Ram Janmabhumi site, Adityanath went to Digambar Akhara where he had breakfast with about a dozen ‘Mahants’ He also visited the Sugreev Qila temple to meet its ailing priest Purushottamacharya.