Ayodhya turns into a fortress for ‘Pran Pratistha’ event

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Ayodhya, 17 Jan: Ayodhya has been fortified with a combination of people and technology, including AI-powered cameras and drones with anti-drone capabilities, in preparation for the Ram Mandir’s major ‘Pran Pratishtha’ celebration on January 22.

According to reports, the Uttar Pradesh police have the cooperation of all religious organisations, which are working with officials to make the event a historical success.

“This event will be a success. We find nothing significant that would concern any state or central security agency. So yet, no visible international danger has emerged, and the Ayodhya administration is completely prepared to handle all occurrences. Muslim organisations are also on board and completely engaging with the local authorities. They have assured full backing for this event,” according to senior intelligence officials.

They stated that Uttar Pradesh police have used cutting-edge technology to keep a careful check on everything throughout the celebration, and that even after the magnificent temple’s inaugural event; there would be a “Ram Rajya” in Ayodhya.

“The UP police are deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor everything that happens in the sanctified city. UP police utilize anti-mine drones with AI data, as well as other advanced security gadgets, for aerial and ground monitoring. AI CCTV cameras will also be put across the city to address any potential issues that arise. The software utilized in these cameras will collect faces and store them in a database for future recognition or matching,” the sources claimed.

To provide strong security before and after the ‘pran pratishtha’ ritual, the Ayodhya government is deploying 10,000 CCTV cameras around the district. In addition, bilingual police officers in plain clothes will be stationed at the event. Furthermore, the Uttar Pradesh police anti-terror team is on high alert, with around 100 snipers posted in Ayodhya.

“Approximately 10 anti-ballistic vehicles will patrol the city. Approximately 25,000 extremists and criminals from throughout the nation are on the radar of UP ATS, according to ATS sources. ATS special commandos would defend the city’s inner circle, from the Saryu River to the temple, they said.

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