Rai assured that once those works were completed, the first floor would be entirely watertight and then no water would trickle down to the lower floor. He added that the temple and its rampart complex (parkota) were designed with excellent drainage systems to prevent waterlogging. Urging people to believe only what the temple trust shares about the upcoming temple instead of those elements who wanted to spread canards, Rai said: “The temple trust remains committed to maintaining the sanctity and safety of the Ram Temple, ensuring a seamless and spiritually enriching experience for all devotees.”Meanwhile, coming clear on the issue, retired IAS officer and temple construction committee chairman Nripendra Mishra also dispelled the allegations of seepage and water logging, saying, “I have visited the temple myself and found no truth in the claims of seepage. I want to assure all that there is no flaw either in the structure of the temple or its construction work, as twice every month engineers from the Central Building Research Institute (CBRI) Roorkee visit Ayodhya to review the ongoing construction work of the temple. They also submit their report to the temple construction committee regularly,” he said.
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