Vadodara Rath Yatra 2026: The grand Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath in Vadodara is now counting days away. The Vadodara city police system is fully geared up to ensure that this holy festival is completed in a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere.
Vadodara Rath Yatra 2026: Counting days are now left for Lord Jagannathji’s Grand Rath Yatra in Vadodara. The Vadodara city police system is fully geared up to ensure that this holy festival is completed in a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. To maintain the law and order situation, a core team of top police officers of the city carried out foot patrolling on the entire route of the Rath Yatra and thoroughly reviewed the security arrangements.
As part of advance security planning, top police officials started monitoring from Vadodara railway station, the starting point of the Rath Yatra. Meanwhile, a convoy of Joint Commissioner of Police (JCP), all city DCPs, ACPs and police inspectors from the respective police stations hit the road. Officials inspected the route’s traditional routes, congested areas and narrow lanes on foot. The main objective of the drive was to thoroughly assess the potential traffic problems, crowd control and security important strategic points during the Rath Yatra.
Senior police officials said that all technical and human intelligence sources are being actively used to ensure that there is no security breach during the Rath Yatra. In this security planning special focus is placed on sensitive areas. The main objective of the Vadodara Police is that thousands of devotees can visit Lord Jagannath peacefully without any fear or hindrance and that the atmosphere of brotherhood is maintained in the city.
Seeing this huge convoy of police, the local residents and traders living on the Rath Yatra route felt a great sense of security. A special security rehearsal will also be conducted by the police on the entire route to further strengthen and finalize the security arrangements in the coming days. This preparedness of the Vadodara Police shows their firm commitment to make the Rath Yatra festival religious and safe.
