Large lapses in the security of Jagannath temple, 4 youths were seen entering inside with the help of garbage
The young man entered the temple by climbing on a pile of garbage.
The news of unauthorized admission of four youths in Puri Jagannath temple has revealed a major security lapse. The Sri Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) on Wednesday formed a committee to investigate in the case of four people trying to get out of the 12th century world famous temple. Puri District Collector Chanchal Rana said that the Chief Administrator of SJTA has constituted a committee under the chairmanship of the Administrator (Security) to investigate the case.
Why did a young man enter the temple by closing the wall?
The decision was taken by four people on social media after a video of the garbage climbing on the garbage pile near ‘Meghnad Pacheri’ (external boundary wall) went viral. Rana admitted that “security lapse.” He said that the committee would investigate the default in security. The collector said, “Those who trap the wall are being identified by breaking into security and accountability will be decided in this incident. After this action will also be taken. ”Rana said that the district administration has taken the matter seriously and CCTV footage will be investigated and the people involved in such activities will be identified.
The incident is on Tuesday. The question is also arising that when there are four entry gates in the Shrimandir, why did these young men jump and enter the Shrimandir?
What in viral video?
In the video, which is going viral on social media, it can be seen that 4 unknown people used a large pile of garbage near the wall and made an unauthorized enter the temple unauthorized. The incident occurred on Tuesday, while the annual Rath Yatra and Niladri Bije rituals were made widespread security arrangements. Bishwanath Khuntia, a serviceman, said that he has seen many people climbing on garbage piles and entering the temple premises. Khuntia said, “The number of unauthorized enters in temples will be not four, hundreds.”
Puri temple on target of terrorists?
Devotees expressed concern over the incident and questioned the utility of AI-equipped cameras to protect this 12th century temple. After the Pahalgam terror attack, the intelligence agencies have warned the Odisha police to be targeted by the Puri temple terrorists. Former members of the temple management committee and famous sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik said, “It is surprising that despite the heavy deployment of security forces during the Rath Yatra, no one saw them entering the premises by closing the wall.” This is a case of clear lapse from security agencies. ”(With language inputs)
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