Chandigarh:
After the Haryana authorities denied permission for a yatra referred to as by Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in Nuh, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday mentioned individuals can go to close by temples and provide prayers as it’s the month of ‘Sawan’.
Authorities have banned massive gatherings within the district citing regulation and order considerations by native police in addition to intelligence companies.
“Trying on the type of incident that occurred there (Nuh) at first of the month, it’s the authorities’s responsibility to make sure that regulation and order within the space is maintained. Our police and administration have taken this resolution that as a substitute of finishing up a yatra, individuals ought to go to close by temples and provide prayers. Permission for yatra is denied however individuals can go and provide prayers in close by temples as it’s Sawan month,” Mr Khattar informed reporters at the moment.
He additional mentioned that respecting the individuals’s religion, permission will probably be given for ‘jalabhishek’ within the temples.
“Everybody can carry out jalabhishek of their respective native temples as it’s Sawan. As a result of incidents that happened in Nuh prior to now, permission has not been given to journey to keep up regulation and order,” he added.
Haryana authorities on Saturday mentioned that no permission has been granted to carry the Braj Mandal Shobha Yatra in Nuh and that Part 144 of CrPC has been imposed within the district.
Addressing the media, Nuh Deputy Commissioner Dhirendra Khadgata mentioned, “We now have denied the permission for yatra. Nonetheless, some have mentioned they are going to conduct the yatra. We now have imposed Part 144.”
Haryana Police on Saturday mentioned that the web companies have been suspended in Nuh district until Monday.
Nevertheless, Vishwa Hindu Parishad has asserted that they are going to go forward with their yatra on Monday in Nuh.
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