Lucknow (PTI): Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday slammed the Uttar Pradesh government over the conditions imposed for a programme led by Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati in the state capital, accusing it of insulting Sanatan traditions.
The seer is scheduled to address a gathering in Lucknow later on Wednesday as part of his campaign seeking the status of "rashtra mata" (national mother) for the cow and a complete ban on cow slaughter across the country.
Local authorities have granted permission for the event titled 'Gau Pratishtha Dhwaj Sthapana, Dharm Yudh Shankhnaad Sabha' with approximately 26 conditions.
Reacting to the conditions, Yadav took to social media and mocked the restrictions, saying the government might as well specify "how many centimetres one can open their eyes and mouth."
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According to the organisers, the guidelines include restrictions on inflammatory speeches against any religion, caste, community or language, a ban on abusive remarks against political or religious figures, and directions that minors should not be asked to raise controversial slogans.
Other conditions require that no prohibited items be brought to the venue, except for traditional flags, private security arrangements are made, and that fire safety, traffic regulations, noise pollution norms, and environmental guidelines are observed. Organisers have also been asked to ensure that traffic is not disrupted and to cover the costs of police deployment and venue arrangements.
"Someone does not like something and therefore piles up conditions," Akhilesh said in the post, accusing the BJP government of insulting Sanatan traditions and imposing "illogical restrictions".
The former chief minister also questioned the reference to COVID-related protocols in the guidelines, asking, "Is COVID-19 still around? If so, the government should indicate in which of its own meetings or BJP events these rules were last adhered to," adding that such irrational restrictions indicate a weak government.
Responding to the remarks ahead of the programme, Avimukteshwaranand said one should not focus on the language used by political leaders but rather on the practicality of the conditions.
Taking a swipe at some of the conditions, the seer said that certain guidelines appeared 'unrealistic'.
"One could ask why people here are not following the COVID rules? Everyone should stand apart and speak from a distance. But since COVID is not present now, such rules are not required," he said.
"If COVID guidelines must be followed, why are they not being enforced at railway stations, airports, or in public spaces? Even the administration is not wearing masks. It seems they only want to silence us," and emphasised that guidelines should be practical to follow.
The seer reached Lucknow on Tuesday evening as part of his ongoing march for cow protection that began in Varanasi on March 6 and passed through several districts before arriving in the state capital.
Soon after his arrival, Samajwadi Party MLA Ravidas Mehrotra met him and expressed support for his campaign.
Speaking to PTI Videos after the meeting, Mehrotra said the seer had announced a "dharma yudh" (religious struggle) and that his party stood with him in what he called a fight for truth and justice.
"It is a matter of good fortune that the revered Shankaracharya has come to Lucknow and will stay here tonight. He represents Lord Shiva and is a centre of faith for crores of Hindus," he said.
Mehrotra said his party supported the demand to grant the cow the status of "rashtra mata", arguing that such recognition would ensure that cow slaughter stops.
"The demand is for an immediate stop to cow slaughter. We are prepared to make any sacrifices in this struggle," he said.
Additionally, he stated that if their demands are not met, the issue would be addressed politically in the future.
"If the government changes in 2027 under Akhilesh Yadav's leadership, the first cabinet meeting will decide to declare the cow as 'rashtra mata,' " he added.
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Puducherry (PTI): Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday said the NDA "is an opportunist alliance that thrives on corruption and the looting of public assets".
Addressing a rally of the INDIA bloc in Puducherry, the Congress president said Prime Minister Narendra Modi "had done nothing" for the union territory’s development.
He urged voters to back the INDIA bloc in the April 9 Assembly polls, calling it "an opportunity for the people to fight against divisive forces led by the BJP and RSS, which are destroying unity, harmony, and the progressive spirit of Puducherry."
Kharge also criticised the BJP for neglecting smaller states like Puducherry and made a strong case for granting it statehood, promising, "Congress will secure statehood—this is a guarantee we give to the people here".
He alleged that under the current AINRC-BJP coalition, Puducherry is "riddled with corruption and a 30 per cent commission system," with the NDA government exploiting the union territory, despite it being "one of the country’s most beautiful places".
He expressed concern over "misuse of funds and stalled development", alleging corruption had "seeped into every sector".
Kharge claimed that despite Prime Minister Modi’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption, "everything in practice is being handed to one person, Adani—from land to skies."
He added that the NDA was "exploiting land, temple lands, and public property."
The Congress leader also criticised the AINRC-BJP rule for granting permits for around 450 liquor shops and restaurants over the last five years, claiming, "Instead of providing clean water, the government has been giving liquor to the people."
Kharge compared the current situation with the previous Congress rule, highlighting development across sectors, particularly healthcare. "Hospitals were established here to take care of the health of the people," he said.
Among his promises, Kharge pledged "gold for mangala sutra" for women if Congress is elected, along with free education from primary school to research level.
He reiterated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promises to Puducherry had not materialised and renewed his call for full statehood, citing the lack of powers as a "hindrance" to the elected government.
He recalled that during the previous Congress rule, then Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, who was also present, faced interference from then Lt Governor Kiran Bedi.
Kharge said Congress has always stood with the people and would continue to improve their lives through developmental programmes, as it had during earlier administrations.
The meeting was presided over by Puducherry PCC president V Vaithilingam, and among the speakers was S P Sivakumar of the DMK.
