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Devotees stuck in traffic jam at ayodhya border for nine hours

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Passenger buses were stopped on the border of Sultanpur district from 5 am on Sunday due to the route diversion conducted by the administration. Due to this, there was a jam of about two kilometers long. Later, on the intervention of the Senior Superintendent of Police, the visitors could get admission in the border of Ayodhya after waiting for about nine hours.

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Devotees from every corner of the country including Karnataka, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi are reaching Ayodhya after bathing in Prayagraj Mahakumbh. In view of the mob pressure, the police administration stopped the buses of visitors to Ayodhya Dham at the Kurebhar turn on the Ayodhya border. This led to a jam of about two kilometers long.

When the troubled devotees started demonstrating, the police administration woke up. On the instructions of the high officials, the jurisdictional Milkipur Shriyash Tripathi, the police station in -charge Kumarganj Amarjeet and the police force reached the spot. The protesting visitors were persuaded and pacified. In many chakras, trains were entered into the border of Ayodhya.

Darshans like tea and water

Pushpala and Rajamma, a visit to Bangalore, said that our car is standing here from five in the morning. Drinking water is also not available far and wide. Shyam Sundar Aggarwal, a visitor of Orissa, said that he has been stuck in the jam since morning. There is also no arrangement of tea and water here. He said that the local administration here should make arrangements. Vavin and Sushila of Malaysia told that Ram is going to visit the temple. Since morning, there is a lot of trouble.



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