Hindustan Times (Delhi)

AAP, BJP try to woo Purvanchal­is ahead of Chhath

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: With Chhath celebratio­ns beginning on Tuesday, political parties in power at the municipal corporatio­ns and the state government are trying to outdo each other to woo the sizeable purvanchal­i population living in the national capital.

In an apparent move to compete with Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Manoj Tiwari, the Delhi chief of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), along with party leaders participat­ed in a cleanlines­s drive at a ghat in Sonia Vihar on Sunday afternoon.

He announced that over the next four days, his party workers would volunteer to assist the municipal corporatio­n maintain amenities at the Chhath ghats.

“We will arrange tents and other facilities for the convenienc­e of the devotees. Chhath is not just a religious ritual but also an effort for environmen­t protection. The devotees first clean the ghats and then use ecofriendl­y materials for the puja. We should use such festivals to keep the Yamuna river clean” Tiwari, who also belongs to Bihar, said.

The national capital has witnessed an influx of migrants from Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh over the past few decades. Their population has increased to around 40 lakh and they have assumed a decisive role in the electoral contests in the city.

Chhath puja - celebrated on the sixth day after Diwali - is dedicated to the Sun God and is one of the most popular festivals in eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

A BJP leader said that around 1.5 lakh party workers are expected to work in collaborat­ion with the party-led three municipal corporatio­ns to make adequate arrangemen­ts for the devotees.

Tiwari visited the Yamuna bank two days after the Delhi rural developmen­t minister and AAP’S prominent purvanchal­i leader Gopal Rai took stock of the preparatio­ns at Kudesia Ghat, Kashmere Gate on Friday.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal in a Google Hangout session on Sunday evening said that the government had made elaborate arrangemen­ts for Chhath celebratio­ns at 565 ghats this year compared to 268 last year.

The Delhi government has constructe­d 50 pucca structures for the occasion and has formed a committee to monitor the festival preparatio­ns.

The government made a special financial provision in the 2017-18 budget for setting up sufficient number of Chhath ghats across the city.

Tiwari also spoke to Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar requesting him to release extra water in the Yamuna to ensure availabili­ty of adequate water for the devotees till the culminatio­n of the rituals. “The Haryana CM has given assurance that the government will release additional water for the two days during the Chhath puja so that the water level can be maintained in the river,” Tiwari said.

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO ?? Preparatio­ns on for Chhath puja at Yamuna ghat.
RAJ K RAJ/HT PHOTO Preparatio­ns on for Chhath puja at Yamuna ghat.

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