Ram Mandir Ayodhya / Threat to blow up Ram Janmabhoomi, where did the call come from and who did it? Police engaged in investigation

Zoom News : Feb 02, 2023, 06:31 PM
Ram Mandir Ayodhya: Threats have been received to blow up the Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya. The work of the grand Ram temple at Ram Janmabhoomi is going on fast and the eyes of the country and the world are focused on this temple. Meanwhile, the threat regarding Ram Janmabhoomi has created panic. It is being told that a threatening call was received on the mobile of Manoj Kumar, who was living in Ramlala Sadan, located in the Yellow Zone area of Ram Janmabhoomi. However, the information about who made the call has not been received yet.

FIR registered in Thana Ram Janmabhoomi

An unknown person called and threatened Manoj Kumar, a resident of Ramlala Sadan, at 5:30 am on Thursday. After threatening to blow up the Ram Janmabhoomi, Manoj Kumar immediately informed the police, after which the in-charge of the Ram Janmabhoomi police station lodged an FIR and the police got involved in the investigation. Manoj Kumar, who has received the threat call, is currently in Prayagraj for some time.

The caller told the location of Delhi

It is being told that when Manoj picked up the phone, the unknown person told his location to Delhi and threatened that by 10 am today, he would blow up the Ram Janmabhoomi with a bomb. As soon as Manoj informed the police about the threat call, security was beefed up around the Ram Janmabhoomi. The police thoroughly investigated the entire area but did not find any suspicious activity. However, even after this the police is on high alert.

Holy stones reached Ayodhya from Nepal

Let us tell you that in the meantime, special holy rocks (rocks) have reached Ayodhya from the Gandaki river of Nepal, used to carve the idol of Lord Ram to be installed in the Shri Ram temple being built in Ayodhya. The holy stones reached Ayodhya late on Wednesday night and were presented to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust after special prayers on Thursday afternoon. Here 51 Vedic teachers worshiped the Shaligram holy rocks and after that they were handed over to the temple trust. Mahant Tapeshwar Das of Nepal's Janaki Temple presented these Shaligram rocks to Champat Rai, General Secretary of Shri Ram Mandir Trust. The 'Balrup' (child form) idol of Ram carved out of these stones will be placed in the sanctum sanctorum of the Ram temple, which is expected to be ready by Makar Sankranti in January next year.

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