Lights Worth Rs 50 Lakh Stolen On Roads Leading To Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir

New Delhi: Nearly 3,800 bamboo lights and 36 Gobo projectors worth Rs 50 lakh were found missing on Bhakti Path and Ram Path key routes to reach Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, reported news agency PTI.

According to a PTI report, private firms, Yash Enterprises and Krishna Automobiles, had installed as many as 6,400 bamboo lights on Ram Path and 96 Gobo projector lights on Bhakti Path. Notably, Bhakti Path is the main road leading to Ayodhya’s Ram Temple, connecting Shringar Ghat to Hanuman Garhi and finally to the temple. Another key route in Ayodhya, Ram Path, is a 13-km-long highway that links Sadatganj to Naya Ghat. Ram Path intersects Bhaki Path, enabling commuters to travel directly to Ram Mandir

In an FIR filed with the police on August 9, the private firms informed that as many as 3,800 bamboo and 36 projector lights worth over Rs 50 lakh installed on Bhakti Path and Ram Path, located in a high-security area in Ayodhya, were allegedly stolen, police told PTI on Tuesday.

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