Saint community backs ABAP on ‘non-Hindu’ shops in mela area

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Prayagraj : The saint community has come out in support of the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad ( ABAP ) on the issue of not allowing non-Hindus to set up food shops in the mela area during Maha Kumbh . The proposal mooted by ABAP chief Shri Mahant Ravindra Puri recently was opposed by Muslim religious body, All India Muslim Jamaat, saying that such a move will create rift in society. Backing the ABAP proposal, head of Tikar Mafi ashram of Jhunsi, Swami Hari Chaitanya Bhramchari, said: "Those who do not believe in Hindu Gods and Goddesses, Hindu religious texts, the Puranas, Upanishads etc, have no business coming to a religious event that is so deeply connected with Hindu traditions and beliefs.

For those who just consider this as an opportunity to make fast money, an area of 5km around the Maha Kumbh campus should be made their Laxman Rekha," he said. He added that apart from this, there should be a complete ban on the sale of meat or fish and liquor around the mela area. Mahamandaleshwar Swami Yatindranand Giri of Juna Akhara said: "Maha Kumbh is the epicentre of greatness, vastness, mythology, faith, devotion and belief of Sanatan Dharma.



As such, non-Hindus should not be allowed to enter the mela area or do business." He further said if this does not happen, the sadhu community will boycott it. Acharya Dhirendra Shastri of Bageshwar Dham has also supported the ABAP.

In a social media post, Shastri said "On behalf of the saint community, I demand from the state govt and the mela administration to ban the entry and business of non-Sanatanis in the fair area. Only those people who give their complete identification should be allowed to set up shops in the fair." ABAP general secretary Mahant Hari Giri said if any proposal on this issue comes in the parishad meeting, it will be considered.

He said CM Yogi Adityanath has already made arrangements to ban the sale of meat and liquor in Maha Kumbh area..