Security agencies at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, detained a man on Saturday who allegedly tried to offer namaz inside the temple complex. The man was identified as Ahmed Sheikh from Shopian district, Jammu and Kashmir. His family said he is mentally ill and shared medical records from the psychiatry department of Srinagar Medical College as proof. The incident raised serious concerns about the temple's security and how Ahmed Sheikh entered the highly secured premises. According to officials, he entered through gate D1, pretending to be a devotee. After entering, he sat near the Sita Rasoi area and began offering namaz. Security personnel stopped him after temple visitors protested. "He entered the temple complex through gate D1, posing as a devotee. After entering the shrine complex, he sat near the Sita Rasoi and began offering namaz. Visitors at the temple protested, prompting the security personnel to take immediate action and detain him," said an official. Authorities are currently interrogating Sheikh to understand his intentions. They are also verifying his travel details. This incident happened just a day after the local administration banned the delivery of non-vegetarian food within a 15-km radius of the temple complex. This move came after complaints that food delivery companies were bringing non-vegetarian items near the spiritual path around the city. Earlier, there was also a ban on the sale of non-vegetarian food around the temple area.