
President Ram Nath Kovind Thakur is in Vrindavan, the city of Banke Bihari. The President's helicopter landed at the helipad built near Krishna Kutir at around 9.45 am on Monday. Here he was received by the state's Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. After this, the President, Governor, and Chief Minister Thakur left for Banke Bihari temple. The entry of common devotees was stopped in the temple. As soon as the President arrived, the security agencies who came for the President by removing the local forces and officers took over the command. Wherever he is, he was stopped there.
Special arrangements were made to welcome the President
Special arrangements were made at Thakur Banke Bihari temple to welcome the President. The temples were decorated with flowers. As soon as the President entered the temple premises, he was welcomed amidst recitation of Vedas. After this, reached the VIP gallery in front of the sanctum. During the worship, the President offered perfume, roses, fruits, and sweets to Thakur Shri Banke Bihari, the beloved of the people. Thakurji appeared in the shade of native and foreign flowers. The President kept admiring the beautiful image of Apalak Thakur Banke Bihari for a long time. During the darshan, five mothers of Krishna Kutir were also present in the temple.
Cantonment became Vrindavan
Vrindavan has been converted into a cantonment for the security of President Ram Nath Kovind. The police force is deployed everywhere. The route through which the President will pass on Monday morning has been taken under security cover on Sunday night itself. ADG Rajiv Krishna and IG Nachiketa Jha held a meeting with the police officials. The ADG said that the entry of vehicles has been banned at the night itself. As long as the President remains in Vrindavan. There will be a complete ban on the entry of vehicles.
Tight security cordon on Banke Bihari road
SSP Dr. Gaurav Grover said that two DIGs and eight SPs have been deployed for the security of the President. Along with 12 Additional Superintendents of Police, 28 Deputy SPs of the Agra Zone have also been appointed. The security cordon is tight on the road leading to Thakur Shri Banke Bihari Temple. Barricading has been done on the roads and streets connecting this route. The devotees have also not been given entry.
SSP Dr. Gaurav Grover inspected the security arrangements of Thakur Banke Bihari temple on Sunday evening. During this, he gave directions to the private security personnel of the temple engaged in the security arrangements of the temple. The SSP said that about one thousand police officers and armed policemen have been deployed to Krishna Kutir and Banke Bihari Temple. To deal with the terror of monkeys, langurs have been deployed at various points.
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