Security, master plan discussed in Ram Mandir meeting
LUCKNOW: Various aspects related with security and master plan of the of Ram Janmabhoomi campus were discussed on Saturday on last day of twoday meeting of Ram Mandir construction committee.
Nripendra Misra, chairman of the construction committee, presided over the meeting.
During the meeting, security experts shared their views on several aspects related with security of the Ram Janmabhoomi. Deputy inspector general of police (Ayodhya range) Amrendra Singh shared his security plan for the Ram Janmabhoomi.
Also present at the meeting, former director general of BSF, KK Sharma, who is member of the Ram Mandir Construction Committee, also shared security plan for Ram Mandir and rest of the Ram Janmabhoomi campus. “All security points discussed today at the meeting will also be taken up at the next meeting,” said Champat Rai, general secretary of Sri Ram Janmabhoomi Tirath Kshetra Trust.
Also present at the meeting, Ayodhya municipal commissioner Vishal Singh shared the master plan of Ayodhya with members of the Trust. During the meeting, officials of Tata Consulting Engineers shared the master plan of the Ram Janmabhoomi with officials of the Ayodhya administration. They apprised the gathering that rain water, sewer water or drain water from the Ram Janmabhoomi campus will not be released into municipal corporation’s drain.
During the meeting, engineers also discussed about requirement of water and electricity at the Ram Janmabhoomi campus.
Earlier in the day, members of the Trust also inspected the ongoing road widening project in Ayodhya.
The state government has set a deadline of December 2023 for completing three road projects in Ayodhya.