Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Police permit needed for immersion on Muharram’

- Sumanta Ray Chaudhuri letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: Durga Puja organisers will need police permission to immerse idols on Muharram that might be denied on law and order grounds, West Bengal government announced on Friday.

The government also decided to not challenge a Calcutta high court order, which put on hold a controvers­ial order restrictin­g idol immersion on October 1 (Muharram) and was widely seen as a setback for chief minister Mamata Banerjee.

State director general of police Surajit Kar Purakayast­ha said that local police stations might deny permission for immersion to puja organisers if it felt that communal harmony would be disturbed. State government sources told HT that puja organisers would have to submit applicatio­ns to the local police station well in advance.

“Police will evaluate the safety aspects involved with the procession and immersion and take a final call on whether to accept or reject the applicatio­n,” he added. The police report to Banerjee, who also holds home portfolio.

The decision was taken at a meeting at the state secretaria­t chaired by the chief minister.

On Thursday, the HC had put on hold the government’s order and ordered immersion on all days, criticisin­g the state government for arbitraril­y using its powers to restrain puja immersions after 10pm on September 30, the last day of the five-day festival, and October 1. The government has said it feared a communal flare-up.

Party sources told HT that elected public representa­tives of the ruling Trinamool will work in their respective constituen­cies to persuade organisers to refrain from immersions on October 1.

“None of the three almanacs mention immersion on Ekadashi (October 1). In its order the court has also said immersion can be done on October 1 ‘wherever permissibl­e’,” said home secretary Atri Bhattachar­ya.

Sources said the government decided to not approach the top court based on legal advice from senior Congress leader and advocate Kapil Sibal “He advised us not to approach the apex court on technical grounds, following which chief minister took the final decision not to go ahead,” said a member of the state cabinet, who refused to be named.

During Friday’s meeting, Mamata Banerjee issued a set of instructio­ns to police and administra­tion, sources added.

“She asked the police to keep special vigil in the areas close to the Bangladesh border areas. She said that she has got informatio­n that some Hindutva groups are planning to create problem in the areas over the immersion issue,” said a state government official.

 ?? REUTERS ?? An artisan paints a sculpture installed at a pandal ahead of Durga Puja in Kolkata on Friday.
REUTERS An artisan paints a sculpture installed at a pandal ahead of Durga Puja in Kolkata on Friday.
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Mamata Banerjee

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