Hubballi (Karnataka), Dec 29: One more Ayyappa devotee who had sustained burns in a cylinder blast occurred here died on Sunday morning, taking the toll to six, police said.
These devotees were planning to go to Ayyappa temple in Kerala together but tragedy struck them, killing six of them.
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Prayagraj: Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad President, Mahant Ravindra Puri, has called for non-Hindus to be prohibited from setting up shops at the Mahakumbh 2025 in Prayagraj, citing concerns about cleanliness, safety, and the sanctity of the event.
Puri stated, “Tea shops, juice stalls, and flower shops should not be allotted to non-Hindus. If they are given these shops, they might spit or urinate in the area, creating unhygienic conditions. Such actions could disturb the sanctity of the fair and compel Naga saints to take action.” He stressed the importance of ensuring that the Mahakumbh remains "clean, grand, divine, and peaceful."
The statement comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his Mann ki Baat address, praised the Mahakumbh as a symbol of India's unity in diversity and called for efforts to eliminate societal divisions. Modi described the event as an inclusive gathering where traditions and sects coexist without discrimination.
The All India Muslim Jamaat has criticised the Parishad's proposal, warning that such measures could lead to societal divisions.
The Mahakumbh is set to begin on January 13, 2025, and preparations are underway to upgrade Prayagraj’s infrastructure, ensuring a sustainable and welcoming environment for millions of visitors. Authorities are working to maintain a clean, litter-free space for the spiritual gathering.
Prayagraj, UP: When asked whether non-Hindus would be allowed to set up shops, Ravindra Puri, the President of the Akhil Bhartiya Akhada Parishad says, "We have stated that tea shops, juice stalls, and flower shops should not be allowed for them. If they are given these shops,… pic.twitter.com/oY3zJ0pPVc
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