Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Human life more precious’: Dhami on yatra

- Sunetra Choudhury letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The kanwar yatra is a matter of faith but saving lives during the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) pandemic is a higher priority for the government, Uttakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said on Thursday, underlinin­g that the administra­tion consulted experts before scrapping the annual pilgrimage.

In an interview to HT, Dhami also said he spoke to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, who had approved the fortnight-long yatra to begin from July 25, and briefed him.

Both states go to the polls in early 2022.

“For us, people’s lives and saving them is of primary concern... We are sure that God will not be pleased if because of our laxity, lives are lost,” said Dhami.

“If you believe in God as I do, you know that human life is more precious. God will not approve of this,” he added.

Roughly 36 million devotees travelled to Haridwar for the yatra’s last iteration in 2019. Experts have warned that such a congregati­on this year could spark a devastatin­g surge of infections.

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday cited Uttarakhan­d’s move to suspend the kanwar yatra, and said it was a “little disturbed” by Uttar Pradesh’s decision to allow the pilgrimage despite widespread fears of a third wave of Covid-19. Uttarakhan­d chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, 45, spoke to Sunetra Choudhury about the yatra for which around 30 million pilgrims walk to Haridwar to bring Ganga

water back home. Excerpts:

Was it a difficult decision to stop the yatra?

The yatra is a matter of great faith and devotion for us. Crores of kanwariyas come to carry water from the Ganga (in Haridwar). For us, it is a very difficult decision. The pilgrims come to Uttarakhan­d from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan... Haridwar is the centre of the yatra. For us, people’s lives and saving them is of primary concern. For that, we have taken a tough decision with God as our witness. We are sure that God will not be pleased if because of our laxity, lives are lost. That is why we have stopped [the yatra].

Did you consult experts?

The new Delta variant of the coronaviru­s has been found in Gadarpur of Uddham Singh Nagar district in our state. We kept that in mind and sought advice from all kinds of people. Our officers consulted their peers in Uttar Pradesh, too, and noted how infection rates continue to grow. Keeping all this in mind, and since we are the host of the entire yatra, we did not want Uttarakhan­d to be a Covid hot spot... People know that we would’ve loved to have the yatra.

Did you speak to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath about it?

I called him and briefed him about the situation here. It is not that he has taken a different line from me. He is a revered figure for me.

Adityanath faces polls next year and so do you. What impact will it have on polls?

I think people understand where we are coming from. If you believe in God as I do, you know that human life is more precious. God will not approve of this. I spoke to all, and we all agreed. There are many yatras to be experience­d in life.

The Kumbh was allowed despite second Covid wave. Will that have an impact?

They must have decided according to the situation at that time. Those who took fake Covid certificat­es (to attend Kumbh) are facing investigat­ion . ... such incidents should not happen again. Humans are always learning, and I am doing that

Uttarakhan­d has had three CMs in just a matter of months. Did you know that you would have to take such a tough decision so soon after taking over?

I live in the present and I never thought that I would be chief minister. My party has given me the work; the Prime Minister and others considered me worthy. So, I do not worry about the past or regret it and neither do I fear the future. Whatever challenge I face, I will just fulfil my oath.

Elections are around the corner. Do not you think the frequent changes will work against the BJP?

No. Responsibi­lities are given and taken. We have done lots of work in the last 4.5 years and I am working to further that.

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