Special 100 Aastha trains will pass through Jabalpur for Ayodhya?
As per report Ramlala is going to be consecrated in the newly constructed ram temple in ayodhya on 22 January. Lakhs of devotees from across the country will reach ayodhya to participate in this event. In such a situation, a large number of devotees from jabalpur in madhya pradesh are also likely to go to Ayodhya. In this regard, Railways has also started preparations. According to the information, Aastha special trains can run for ayodhya via jabalpur railway division from january 20. The security of these trains is being considered very sensitive, hence jabalpur SP has also held a meeting with GRP and RPF officials to coordinate the security arrangements. Railway sources said that it is being emphadata-sized that only those devotees (passengers) from the station from which they have been scheduled to board will be given space in the Aastha special train. No one will be allowed to board these trains in the middle station.
Meanwhile Railway officials are making preparations keeping in mind that no matter where the train stops, only selected or pre-arranged passengers will be given entry. Similarly, regarding the security of the devotees going to ayodhya, jabalpur SP Aditya Pratap Singh held a meeting with his counterpart officers of GRP and RPF on tuesday (January 16). In this, a strategy was prepared for coordination in security arrangements by GRP and RPF along with the district police force.
During the meeting, information was shared that more than 100 Aastha special trains will pass through the city to go to Ayodhya. A large number of devotees will go to ayodhya by road. Anti-social elements will be active during this period. Complete caution should be taken to deal with these. At the same time, instructions have also been given by the SP for patrolling the roads and setting up points. It was decided in the meeting to share information about every train passing through jabalpur so that apart from GRP and RPF, local forces can be deployed even when trains pass through small stations.