Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Don’t cross line, Sena tells SC on dahi handi order

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

Ganeshotsa­v, dahi handi and Navratra festival are all parts of our beliefs. Courts which are now governing us should not cross the Lakshman rekha at least in these issues.

MUMBAI: Adopting a strident stand towards Supreme Court’s curbs on dahi handi in Maharashtr­a, the Shiv Sena on Saturday said people will foil such attempts to hinder celebratio­n of Hindu festivals.

“Ganeshotsa­v, dahi handi and Navratra festival are all parts of our beliefs. Courts which are now governing us should not cross the Lakshman rekha at least in these issues,” the Sena said.

“People have elected their government in a democratic manner. Let the government do its job. The head atop the government’s body knows what’s right and wrong. If SHIV SENA, in an editorial in its mouthpiece Saamana

an attempt is made to remove this head and murder democracy, then all tiers of national system will collapse,” it said.

“The festivals and rituals of Hindus will happen. People will foil attempts to stop them and Shiv Sena will lead this dissent,” an editorial in Sena mouthpiece Saamana said.

“When courts take on the role of

government, they should be ready to face mudslingin­g,” the Sena said.

This is because courts are taking all decisions which a government is expected to take, the editorial said. There is anger among people because of the “fatwas” (diktats) of the courts on festivals, the Sena said.

The Sena’s remarks on judiciary came a day after chief minister Devendra Fadnavis assured the Dahi Handi Coordinati­on Committee members that Maharashtr­a’s Advocate General will represent the state in the Supreme Court at the next hearing.

The delegation held a meeting with Fadnavis on Friday in the backdrop of the SC order on Wednesday, which restricted the height of dahi handis to 20 feet and allowed persons above 18 years of age to participat­e in the human pyramids.

The apex court’s verdict had upset dahi handi mandals who felt that the height restrictio­n would eliminate the thrill and adventure associated with the traditiona­l festival.

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