New Delhi: The political ascent to the Hanuman temple, which became overnight in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, is increasing even faster. The competition to call himself Hanuman devotee more than others is becoming even faster. Yesterday, BJP's congregation went to worship and then AAP leader Durgesh Pathak reached today. This is the place where the temple was demolished on a court order. At a distance of a few meters from the old temple, the new idol has now been seated. It has been learned that AAP leader Durgesh Pathak reached the Delhi Chandni Chowk Hanuman temple to offer prayers. Along with AAP MLA Prahlad Singh Sahni of Chandni Chowk was also involved. He recited Hanuman Chalisa with the workers. Ashok Kumar Sharma, the priest of Hanuman temple at Chandni Chowk said that today Hanuman Chalisa recitation is going to be organized throughout the day. The temple is magnificently decorated with saffron flags, balloons from all around. There is a program of BJP leaders coming to the temple. However, the temple priest is not informed about who gave permission to rebuild the temple. There is no explanation as to what the temple committee will answer in the court. Durgesh Pathak recited Hanuman Chalisa with activists: It is also being said that after Aarti at Chandni Chowk Hanuman Temple, AAP leader Durgesh Pathak has refrained from making any political remarks in conversation with 'Aaj Tak'. However, on answering the question raised in the court, Durgesh Pathak said that he will try to tell the court the situation. Durgesh Pathak said, "The devotees of Bajrangbali Hanuman have built the temple. Let all the crises within the country make Bajrangbali good. I had faith, so God came to know the technical things. Tell the court to find a way out. If the temple is built by God The road will also go out. Today is the time for prayer that God may give happiness and peace. May God give good wisdom to BJP ... " Also Read: Bengaluru violence: Supreme Court notice on plea against bail to former Mayor Poland tightens COVID-19 restrictions at Czech borders PM Modi: India is an agricultural country, yet we have to import 70 thousand crores of edible oil