The Supreme Court of India is gaining momentum after the Supreme Court's decision to build the temple of Ramlala in Ayodhya. With this, preparations have also been made for the comprehensive black revolution of Ayodhya. Now Uttar Pradesh is going to build an airport in Ayodhya with the help of the central government. Sadhvi Pragya arrives to give clarification to BJP high command on Godse remark According to media reports, Ramlala can be visited in Ayodhya soon by airplane. For this, the state government is going to build an airport in Ayodhya. This information was given by Union Minister of Civil Aviation Hardeep Singh Puri in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha on Thursday. After Ayodhya Verdict: Shia Waqf Board is ready to claim five-acre land In his statement, Hardeep Puri said that the Airport Authority of India has received a proposal from the Uttar Pradesh government to build Ayodhya Airport. The state government wants to develop the airport already located there under the regional connectivity scheme-Udaan. For this, the state government has already sanctioned 6.40 billion rupees. The government has released Rs 1.25 billion more for the purchase of land on November 1. Bengal by-election: TMC supporters uproar after winning all three seats, put their flag on BJP offices Apart from this, Puri said that the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has received the proposal of the Uttar Pradesh government. The state government will develop the existing airstrip through the State Construction and Design Services (UP Jal Board) under the Regional Contact Scheme (RCS). In the past, the demand for construction of an airport in Ayodhya has been raised. On November 10, Delhi BJP unit chief Manoj Tiwari wrote to Puri to demand an international airport in Ayodhya as the holy city would become a center of faith for Hindus around the world after the construction of the Ram temple.