Ayodhya Ram Path
Ram Nagri Ayodhya has been in the news for the past several days, but this is not a good thing. First there are potholes forming on the roads after rains or cases of missing lights and gobo projectors on bhaktipaths and ramps. Regarding all these things, questions are being raised on the construction work done in Ayodhya. The lights and gobo projectors installed on the Bhaktipath and Rampath in Ayodhya have disappeared. The matter came to light when the contractor complained to the police. But now the commissioner is saying that how can someone steal light from such a height?
According to information, Shekhar Sharma, an employee of Yash Enterprises, lodged an FIR in the matter at the Ram Janmabhoomi Police Station complaining against an unknown person that the bamboo lights and gobo projector lights installed on Rampath and Bhaktipath were missing. After the incident of theft of lights, the police is also confused because all these lights are installed on the main roads of the city.
How many lights were there?
After installing these lights, the roads of Ram Nagar were lit up, but according to employee Shekhar Sharma, someone has stolen them. Sharma has stated in his complaint that a total of 6400 bamboo lights were installed on Ram Path in Ram Nagar. 96 gobo projector lights have been installed on the devotional path. Recently, when the counting of votes was done, the case of missing lights came to light. In the complaint to the police, Shekhar said that a total of 3800 bamboo lights and 36 gobo light projectors were missing from the lights installed on the Rampath and Bhaktipath.
‘How can one steal light from such a height?’
Talking about the FIR, it is said that the missing light was known in May but now a case has been filed. In this regard, the commissioner says that how can someone steal light from such a height? An investigation is currently going on in this matter. The incident of light theft has become a topic of discussion in the area. Many people are associating it with corruption while some are calling it theft. At the same time, many people are also pointing out negligence in haphazard development.