Heavy police deployment in Ayodhya

December 03, 2009 08:31 pm | Updated December 16, 2016 02:46 pm IST - Ayodhya

A file picture of alert police personnel at the Ayodhya main market, near Ram Lalla temple, Ayodhya. Photo: Sandeep Saxena.

A file picture of alert police personnel at the Ayodhya main market, near Ram Lalla temple, Ayodhya. Photo: Sandeep Saxena.

Security has been beefed up in Ayodhya in the run-up to the seventeenth anniversary of the demolition of the Babri Mosque on December 6 with the town being divided into six security zones.

Uttar Pradesh DGP Karamveer Singh, and Principal Home Secretary Mahesh Gupta, held a high level security meeting today and took stock of the prevailing situation.

Faizabad DC told PTI that extra forces have been demanded from the Centre for deployment in twin towns of Ayodhya-Faizabad.

Faizabad SSP R.K.S. Rathore, said Ayodhya has been divided into six security zones.

Four companies of the Rapid Action Force, five companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary, 50 sub inspectors, five deputy SPs and around 200 civil police constables will man these six security zones, he said.

In a letter to P. Chidambaram two days ago, UP Chief Minister Mayawati, had demanded that “Centre should exchange security related inputs and provide adequate number of RPF personnel to the state to maintain law and order in the wake of tabling of Liberhan Commission report in Parliament“.

The force is necessary for ensuring security at disputed sites in Ayodhya, Mathura and Varanasi, she had said adding political, religious and communal activities were gradually increasing the sensitivities in the state.

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