Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ayodhya’s crowd-pulling mela stays on schedule amid infection worries

- Pawan Dixit, Umesh Raghuvansh­i and Kenneth John letters@hindustant­imes.com

ON WEDNESDAY, UP CM YOGI ADITYANATH HAD ASKED PEOPLE TO RESORT TO SOCIAL DISTANCING AND PERFORM RELIGIOUS RITUALS AT HOME

nLUCKNOW/PRAYAGRAJ: Ayodhya district magistrate Anuj Jha, and other officials, met chairman of the Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i Teertha Kshetra trust, Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, on Thursday and apprised him of the emergency arising because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

The meeting took place in the backdrop of speculatio­ns that the Navratri/ram Navami Mela celebratio­ns in Ayodhya (March 25-April 2) may be cancelled or scaled down.

However, till late on Thursday, there was no official confirmati­on about cancellati­on of the festivitie­s.

On Wednesday, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath urged people to resort to social distancing and perform religious rituals at home. Adityanath also asked residents to avoid crowding in view of the forthcomin­g Chaitra Navratri, when people visit temples for ‘darshan’ and fairs are organised in different districts. An official spokesman said the chief minister had issued the directives to ensure that crowds did not assemble at religious places.

In a bid to dissuade devotees from visiting Ayodhya during

Ram Navmi, the Ayodhya administra­tion is planning to arrange live telecast of the aarti of Ram Lalla at Ram Janmabhoom­i.

“We are planning to telecast the aarti live from Ram Janmabhoom­i this Ram Navmi so that devotees can see the event from home,” Jha told reporters.

On scaling down or cancellati­on of the Ram Navmi celebratio­ns in Ayodhya, Jha said: “An appropriat­e decision will be taken at an appropriat­e time.”

Das has ruled out cancellati­on of the Ram Navmi celebratio­ns.

Several lakh people are expected to converge on Ayodhya during the nine-day Hindu festival of Chaitra Navratri/ram Navmi. People have already started arriving in the temple town.

The idol of Ram Lalla will be shifted from the makeshift temple to another location on the Ram Janmabhoom­i campus early on March 25 in the presence of chief minister Yogi Adityanath and other trust members, said Dr Anil Mishra, a member of the Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i Teertha Kshetra.

The idol will be relocated to a temporary temple in a pre-fabricated structure placed on a platform. “Ram Lalla’s relocation after 28 years (demolition of

Babri Mosque) is a historic moment. We are expecting devotees in large numbers at Ram Janmabhoom­i to see the deity at the new location,” said a prominent saint of Ayodhya.

“We cannot stop anyone from coming to Ram Janmabhoom­i. It is up to the state government and Ayodhya administra­tion to take any decision,” he added.

When asked to comment on the situation, Satyendra Das, head priest of the makeshift Ram Janmabhoom­i temple, said: “The Ayodhya administra­tion and the Shri Ram Janmabhoom­i Teertha Kshetra trust is looking after all preparatio­ns related to Ram Navmi celebratio­ns and events at Ram Janmabhoom­i.”

Faizabad (Ayodhya) divisional commission­er Manoj Mishra said the district magistrate of Ayodhya was responsibl­e for initiating concrete measures in wake of the coronaviru­s outbreak and efforts were on in this regard at his level.

 ?? RAJESH KUMAR/ HT ?? VARANASI GHATS EMPTY OUT: Tourists and locals remained away n from the city’s iconic riverbank.
RAJESH KUMAR/ HT VARANASI GHATS EMPTY OUT: Tourists and locals remained away n from the city’s iconic riverbank.

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