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https://www.thehindu.com/news/citie...-at-temples-on-ram-navami/article31237211.ece

Amid chants of ‘Jai Sri Ram’, hundreds of devotees assembled in temples in various parts of West Bengal on the occasion of Ram Navami on Thursday, giving a thumbs down to social distancing norms prescribed by the government during the ongoing nationwide lockdown period.

Long queues of devotees were seen outside temples across the State. However, the annual Ram Navami rallies were not held this year as the VHP and other saffron groups have called off the programmes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.



Also read: PM calls for common exit strategy for staggered re-emergence of people



People were seen scrambling outside temples in various districts and sought blessings from the ’Lord Ram’ to get relief from the pandemic.

Police, in several districts, asked devotees to return to home immediately after offering pujas and instructed them to avoid gatherings and strictly follow social distancing norms, a senior officer said.

Large gatherings were seen outside many temples in Beliaghata and Maniktala area in the eastern metropolis.



Also read: Guarding against communal virus and blind faith



The Kolkata police also asked priests of the Ram temples to adhere to social distancing and not to allow the assembling of devotees outside the temples.

The gates of many temples were closed and devotees were asked to stand in queue maintaining safe distance from each other, a senior officer of the city police said.

Meanwhile, several police personnel were attacked and their vehicles were ransacked by locals in Goaltore area of West Midnpore for stopping them to assemble at a tea stall, a senior officer of the district police said.

Two police officials were badly injured and admitted in a hospital, he said.

A ration shop owner in Birbhum district was also beaten up by people, after stocks of foodgrains dried up in the outlet.

“We have been standing here since morning and now the ration shop owner is saying that there is no stock. He is telling lie and has piled up stocks in his godown,” a local resident alleged.

As the 21-day nationwide lockdown entered its ninth day on Thursday, people in various parts of the State were seen jostling at markets and ration shops to buy essential items, violating the restriction order.

In districts such as Burdwan, Purulia, Bankura, West Midanpore, Birbhum, people stood outside the shops in close proximity, despite several requests from the local administration to maintain social distancing.

The West Bengal government has announced free ration for over 7.5 crore people in the State till September this year, in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.
 
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if you listen to the swami guy, it does stand true that some people/hindus are more equal than others/muslims.

so the hindu media campaign makes sense, the shudras of hindu state are accused of every wrong doing, the hindus have immunity.

regards
 
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if you listen to the swami guy, it does stand true that some people/hindus are more equal than others/muslims.

so the hindu media campaign makes sense, the shudras of hindu state are accused of every wrong doing, the hindus have immunity.

regards

Do you understand that it is the same Indian media who is criticizing the gathering of Hindu people...Now rather than being hypocritical, try to understand the difference in the reaction between the 2...

You will not find any support from Hindu people with stupid act...If Govt takes action, people will not literally go crazy telling that Hindus are in danger...But this is not the same case with some section of Indian who are Muslims.
 
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https://www.thehindu.com/news/citie...-at-temples-on-ram-navami/article31237211.ece

Amid chants of ‘Jai Sri Ram’, hundreds of devotees assembled in temples in various parts of West Bengal on the occasion of Ram Navami on Thursday, giving a thumbs down to social distancing norms prescribed by the government during the ongoing nationwide lockdown period.

Long queues of devotees were seen outside temples across the State. However, the annual Ram Navami rallies were not held this year as the VHP and other saffron groups have called off the programmes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.



Also read: PM calls for common exit strategy for staggered re-emergence of people



People were seen scrambling outside temples in various districts and sought blessings from the ’Lord Ram’ to get relief from the pandemic.

Police, in several districts, asked devotees to return to home immediately after offering pujas and instructed them to avoid gatherings and strictly follow social distancing norms, a senior officer said.

Large gatherings were seen outside many temples in Beliaghata and Maniktala area in the eastern metropolis.



Also read: Guarding against communal virus and blind faith



The Kolkata police also asked priests of the Ram temples to adhere to social distancing and not to allow the assembling of devotees outside the temples.

The gates of many temples were closed and devotees were asked to stand in queue maintaining safe distance from each other, a senior officer of the city police said.

Meanwhile, several police personnel were attacked and their vehicles were ransacked by locals in Goaltore area of West Midnpore for stopping them to assemble at a tea stall, a senior officer of the district police said.

Two police officials were badly injured and admitted in a hospital, he said.

A ration shop owner in Birbhum district was also beaten up by people, after stocks of foodgrains dried up in the outlet.

“We have been standing here since morning and now the ration shop owner is saying that there is no stock. He is telling lie and has piled up stocks in his godown,” a local resident alleged.

As the 21-day nationwide lockdown entered its ninth day on Thursday, people in various parts of the State were seen jostling at markets and ration shops to buy essential items, violating the restriction order.

In districts such as Burdwan, Purulia, Bankura, West Midanpore, Birbhum, people stood outside the shops in close proximity, despite several requests from the local administration to maintain social distancing.

The West Bengal government has announced free ration for over 7.5 crore people in the State till September this year, in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.

These were all Tableeghis...get your facts straight!
 
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Mamta Banerjee should respond, why she allowed this to happen....I am pretty sure, idiots in UP may have assembled in some temple too....These people should be sent to an island where they infest each other and kill themselves...
 
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Mamta Banerjee should respond, why she allowed this to happen....I am pretty sure, idiots in UP may have assembled in some temple too....These people should be sent to an island where they infest each other and kill themselves...

Because they are hindutva they get a free ride in hindutva India and from hindutva media
 
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Did the police do laathi charge on the Hindu worshippers like they did against Muslim worshippers?
 
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Do you understand that it is the same Indian media who is criticizing the gathering of Hindu people...Now rather than being hypocritical, try to understand the difference in the reaction between the 2...

You will not find any support from Hindu people with stupid act...If Govt takes action, people will not literally go crazy telling that Hindus are in danger...But this is not the same case with some section of Indian who are Muslims.
Hang on a minute. Which authority is saying gatherings by any group is somehow an acceptable thing?? You're talking nonsense and you know it. People are only saying: refrain from turning the TJ episode into an excuse to Muslim bash or blame Muslims or call covid a Muslim virus or a jihad against India. You're inventing some difference when there isn't one....for what purpose one can only guess.

It is now evident that ignorance exists among Hindus too despite your government's efforts to educate India. Should put narratives like yours finally to bed.
 
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