300 PUJA PANDALS FILE PLEA SEEKING MODIFICATION TO HC ORDER
An association of Durga Puja organisers on Tuesday filed a petition before the Calcutta high court seeking “minor modifications” to its order that marquees be made ‘no-entry zones’ to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The court said the petition will come up for hearing on Wednesday.
A division bench of justices Sanjib Banerjee and Arijit Banerjee had on Monday ordered that barricades be put up around all Durga Puja marquees in the state to prevent the entry of visitors.
The Forum for Durgotsab sought “little modifications” to the order, its counsel and Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee said. It also sought the court’s guidance on conducting community ‘pushpanjali’ rituals by adhering to the order, one of the forum’s founder members, Partha Ghosh, said.
An association of Durga Puja organisers in the metropolis on Tuesday filed a petition before the Calcutta high court seeking “minor modifications” to its order that marquees be made ‘no-entry zones’ to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
The court said the petition will come up for hearing on Wednesday.
A division bench of justices Sanjib Banerjee and Arijit Banerjee had on Monday ordered that barricades be put up around all the Durga Puja marquees in the state to prevent the entry of anyone barring a few puja committee members. The ‘Forum for Durgotsab’, which has over 300 puja committees under its umbrella, has sought “little modifications” to the order, its counsel and TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee said, without giving further details. He submitted before the court of Justice Sanjib Banerjee that the order was passed without hearing out the puja committees as they were not a party to the case. The forum also sought the court’s guidance on conducting ‘pushpanjali’ rituals by adhering to the order, one of its founder members, Partha Ghosh, said. “We had decided to conduct the rituals in a staggered manner by not allowing more than 20 devotees at a time. Now, with the court directing maintenance of 5-metre distance from smaller marquees and 10 metres from the bigger ones, we need to be clear on how to organis ‘pushpanjali’, Ghosh, also an office-bearer of the Shib Mandir Durga Puja, told PTI.
“We had made arrangements for separate entry and exit points. But, with the court’s order, there is a possibility of crowding near the marquees and visitors bumping into one another,” another forum member Saswata Basu said.
Basu hoped the judges will understand the ground situation and wished to invite them to inspect the arrangements.