Lucknow, Jun 28: The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to prohibit the sale of meat in the open along the routes fixed for the Kanwar Yatra, which will commence on July 4. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued the directions in this regard while chairing a review meeting with senior officials, including police commissioners, divisional commissioners, district magistrates, and superintendents of police, ahead of the upcoming festival season, an official statement said.
CM Yogi said that this year due to "Adhimas" (additional month), the month of Shravan is of two months duration. The festivals of Shravani Shivratri, Nagpanchami, and Rakshabandhan will be celebrated during this period, he said. "The traditional Kanwar Yatra will take place in the holy month of Shravan starting from July 4. Before this, Bakri Eid will be celebrated on June 29. This time is sensitive from the point of view of law and order. So, we have to be constantly alert and careful," he said.
"Respecting the belief of devotees, meat should not be allowed to be sold in the open on the Kanwar route. The route should remain clean and sanitized. There should be provision for streetlights. Since the weather is hot, arrangements for drinking water should also be made," the CM said. According to the statement, Adityanath asked the officials to install CCTV cameras on the Yatra route and also deploy divers. The places for setting up of Kanwar camps should be marked in advance so that traffic is not obstructed, he ordered. CM also directed that the sound of DJ, music to be used during the Kanwar procession must be as per the prescribed standards. "Permit the organizers of the event. But ensure that everyone follows the rules and regulations," he said, adding that there should be no display of weapons in religious processions. "Some mischievous elements may try to unnecessarily provoke people of other communities, keep an eye on such matters. Additional police forces should be deployed in sensitive areas. The police force must do foot patrolling every day in the evening. PRV 112 should remain active, and anarchic elements should be strongly dealt with," he said. At the meeting, the chief minister also noted that during Ramzan, traffic was not affected due to religious activities. "This effort has been appreciated across the country. This time, on the occasion of Bakri Eid and Muharram, we will have to implement the same system. A dialogue should be made with the respective religious leaders/intellectuals in this regard by the local administration," he said.
He added that the place for the sacrifice on Bakri Eid should be marked in advance. "Sacrifice should not be done anywhere other than the previously marked place. In any case, make sure that no prohibited animal is sacrificed anywhere. There should be an action plan for the systematic disposal of waste after sacrificing in every district," he said. Last year during Shravan, about one crore devotees of Lord Shiva offered prayers at Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi, and nearly six lakh people visited the temple every Monday during the holy month. Adityanath said due to "Adhimas" this year, a further increase in the number of devotees who arrive in the state from all over the country, is possible. Along with Varanasi, the local administration in Ayodhya and Sitapur should also make a systematic action plan in coordination with the temple administration, the statement said. The CM also directed officials on the issue of religious conversion of children through gaming/chatting apps. "Incidents of illegal religious conversions have come to light in many parts of the country in recent times. We are familiar with the incident of conversion of teenage children through online gaming/chatting apps in Ghaziabad. It is very necessary to control such anti-social and anti-national incidents in time," Adityanath said.