Ayodhya Ram Temple roof leaking after heavy rain, no drainage of water
Das called for the temple administrators to take the appropriate remedial action, claiming that the building of the temple was done carelessly and that there was no plan in place for the drainage of rainwater from the temple grounds following the saturday nighttime rainfall.
In a separate interview with reporters on the status of the temple's building, Mishra stated that the first floor's work was underway and would be finished by July of this year. He also expressed optimism that the temple's construction would be finished by December.
The ram temple is being built by engineers from throughout the nation, which is rather amazing. On january 22, the temple held its grand opening. But nobody was aware that the roof might leak in the event of rain. Unexpectedly, a well-known temple's roof is leaking. "Why did this occur?"
In the meantime, the Rampath road and the nearby laneshere saw significant waterlogging due to saturday night's rainfall. Some sections of the Rampath road and other recently built roadways in ayodhya collapsed, allowing sewage water to infiltrate into nearby buildings.
According to the inhabitants, there was waterlogging from Tedhi Bazaar to the interior sections and from Jalwanpura to Hanumangarhi Bhaktipath.
Nevertheless, attempts to get in touch with senior Public Works Department (PWD) officials did not succeed.
Concurrently, the congress charged the ruling bharatiya janata party (BJP) of engaging in corrupt practices during the development of civic infrastructure and temples within the temple town.
"It has become clear from the statement of chief priest Satyendra Das that water is leaking in the sanctum sanctorum of the ram temple built at a cost of crores due to the first rain and there is no proper drainage system," he stated.