Ram Mandir: Surveillance room on the waves of Saryu for the security of the temple; 7 big agencies...keeping an eye on terrorist activities

Posted on 9th Jan 2024 by rohit kumar

The entire Ayodhya will be under security cover regarding the Pran Pratistha ceremony. Seven big security agencies are engaged in investigation in different areas of Ramnagari. Apart from this, the vigil has also been increased on the borders of the district. Entry is being given only after intensive searching of incoming and outgoing vehicles.

 

Teams are also investigating hotels, lodges, and dharamshalas built in different areas of the district. People staying and booking here are also being verified. At the same time, for the security of the Ram Mandir, surveillance rooms with state-of-the-art technology will be built on the waves of Saryu. Through these, the river will be monitored from Chaudhary Charan Singh Ghat to Guptar Ghat.

 

Police teams are also investigating the route of the fleet of the Prime Minister and other VVIPs. On the day of Pran Pratistha, dignitaries from the country and the world will be present here. After this, one to two lakh devotees are expected to reach here every day.

 

A demand has been made for 100 Deputy Superintendents, 300 Inspectors, 800 Sub Inspectors, and 4500 Chief Constables and constables from other districts of the state. Apart from this, PAC, RAF, CRPF, STF, ATS, NIA, and NDRF personnel will also take charge in large numbers in Ramnagari.

 

As part of the preparations, 347 policemen reached Ayodhya in the first phase on Monday. The Superintendent of Police (City) said that in the second phase, 5300 soldiers will reach Ayodhya on January 12 and in the third phase on January 18. The process of arrival of other soldiers is also continuing. They are being given responsibility at different places for security reasons.

 

keep an eye on terrorist activities

High-level technology is being used to ensure that no undesirable elements enter Ayodhya through the river to carry out terrorist activities.

The construction of a surveillance room is part of this strategy. It is being constructed over a jetty on the waves of the river.

 

In case of river flooding, these rooms will also come up along with the jetty. If the water level decreases, it will automatically go down.

Police will stop in 103 schools, studies will be disrupted for 20 days

During the consecration of Ram Lalla, the exercise to accommodate the forces coming from outside districts has started. For this, 103 schools in the district are being acquired. When the SSP expressed the need, the District School Inspector sent a letter to the concerned schools. Soldiers will camp in these schools for 20 days from January 10. During this period, teaching work will be disrupted.

 

Groups of police, PAC, RAF, and CRPF personnel have started arriving in the district. For these, the maximum number of 14 from the city police station area, 12 from Cantt, 11 from Rudauli, 10 from Purakalandar, nine from Inayatnagar, eight each from Gosaiganj and Raunahi, six each from police station Ayodhya, Bikapur and Khandasa, five from Kumarganj and Maharajganj. Five and three schools in the Tarun police station area are going to be taken over. 100-100 policemen will stay in four to five rooms of each school.

 

A fleet of e-buses will hit the roads from January 15

A fleet of e-buses will be deployed on the routes leading to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi from January 15. These buses will reach Ayodhya a day earlier on January 14. In the first phase, e-buses will be run on Rampath and Dharampath. It will run from the city's entry point Sahadatganj on Rampath to Ayodhyadham and the entry point on the Dharampath path will run to Saket Petrol Pump. District Magistrate Nitish Kumar said that both the roads have been asked to be prepared by January 13 under all circumstances. The construction of roads is being completed by working day and night.

 

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