Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Covid fears may cast shadow as second priest tests positive

- Sunetra Choudhury letters@hindustant­imes.com

AYODHYA:The coronaviru­s disease threatened to cast a shadow on the Ram temple foundation ceremony on Monday with a second priest testing positive for the infection and the administra­tion expressing concern that local residents were flouting social distancing guidelines.

Satyendra Das, head priest of the existing makeshift Ram temple in Ayodhya, confirmed to HT that Prem Kumar Tiwari, part of the team that conducts the daily rituals at the Ram Janmabhoom­i site, had tested positive for Covid.

“Of course it is worrying. We all stay in the same area in the temple. I also have some other conditions and I’m not a young man,’’ said the 82-year-old.

Last week, another junior priest called Pradeep Das from the same team tested positive and all those in contact with him were quarantine­d. Four other officials at the site also tested positive.

But senior district officials played down the priest’s infection. “We have tested a large number of people and we are taking all precaution­s. I don’t think this event has any risks at all,’’ said a top state government official on condition of anonymity.

“We had all the major festivalsR­am Navami in April, we’ve celebrated Eid, so why should we not be able to celebrate this,’’ said Prakash Sharma, a senior official at the Ram Mandir Teerth Kshetra Trust.

Coronaviru­s fears may also keep a key guest, Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board chairman Zafar Ahmad Faruqi, away.

“Yes, the chairman has got an invite. However, he returned from Ayodhya yesterday where the land papers were handed over and since then he hasn’t been feeling well. It’s not corona likely as he had surgery but he won’t be travelling, ‘’ said Athar Hussain, Faruqi’s spokespers­on.

A letter issued by district magistrate Anuj Jha expressed concern that many people thronging the Ram Ki Paidi ghat didn’t wear masks.

To combat this, the DM ordered that from 2pm Tuesday, the entire area would be shut down for public and only those accredited to be present in the area would be allowed in.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? A lit-up Ram Ki Pedi in Ayodhya on Monday.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO A lit-up Ram Ki Pedi in Ayodhya on Monday.

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