Security guards stopped a man from Jammu and Kashmir after they said he tried to say namaz inside the Ram Mandir complex in Ayodhya. When the man went into the temple grounds and tried to pray, which is not allowed inside the temple area, something bad happened.
What took place at the Temple Complex
Authorities say that the man got to the Ram Mandir property and went to the centre of the building. He is said to have sat down and tried to say namaz. The security staff quickly saw what he was doing and stepped in before things got worse. The man is said to have yelled religious words during the intervention, which got the attention of nearby religious people and police.
He was stopped right away and jailed so that there would be no trouble at the high-security holy spot.
Actions for security and a police investigation
The man was detained, and then temple security gave him to the local cops to be questioned. Officials from the police said they are checking his name, flight information, and reason for going to Ayodhya. The police are also looking into whether he did it on his own or as part of a bigger plan.
Because the temple gets a lot of tourists every day and is seen as a sensitive spot, the security measures inside the Ram Mandir building have been looked at again after the event.
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People close to the man say that he has mental health problems. They said that he didn’t mean to do what he did and that his physical situation affected what he did. The police have confirmed the report and said that medical records will be looked at as part of the probe.
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Things are under control
Officials said that the situation was handled carefully and that no one was hurt or anything was damaged. After a short break, devotees resumed their trips. The authorities have said that they are taking all the necessary steps to make sure that similar things don’t happen again and that the temple’s security stays high.
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