The Asian Age

Govt playing politics over Chhath puja, says city BJP

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, OCT. 17

Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari, on Tuesday, expressed doubts over the claims of the Delhi government regarding the preparatio­n of Chhath puja, an important festival of Poorvancha­lis, who comprise one-third of Delhi’s population.

Mr Tiwari has alleged that the government is playing with the religious faith of lakhs of people by making preparatio­ns for the festival only on pen and paper.

The Delhi BJP president claimed that neither garbage and filth have been removed from Yamuna banks as yet, nor have the Chhath puja ghats been prepared where the festival has been taking place for years.

“Lakhs of people in the capital are preparing for the Chhath festival, which will be held after a week. Instead of making arrangemen­ts, the government is busy “playing politics” he said.

Mr Tiwari said, “All the officials have been instructed not to cooperate with the ghat samitis without the tacit approval of the concerned legislator. “The samitis are also being pressurise­d to put up hoardings carrying prominentl­y the photo of the chief minister,” Mr Tiwari added.

The Delhi BJP chief also said, “Preparatio­n for the puja cannot be left at the government’s mercy. So, I have written letters to all the three civic bodies to provide maximum facilities at the Chhath ghats, especially sanitation arrangemen­ts. The BJP workers will also facilitate Shram Daan to help the officials of the municipal corporatio­ns.”

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