Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh won’t hold Kanwar Yatra this year too, organisers of the religious event have said. The move to cancel Kanwar Yatra amid the COVID-19 pandemic comes each day after the Supreme Court gave the Yogi Adityanath government time till Monday to reconsider its decision to travel ahead with the religious event. The Supreme Court had said it had been giving the state “one more opportunity to reconsider” alternatively , it might pass orders.
“Kanwar Yatra has been cancelled by Kanwar sanghs on the appeal of the Uttar Pradesh government,” Additional Chief Secretary of data Navneet Sehgal told PTI. The yatra was scheduled to start out on July 25.
The Kanwar Yatra was cancelled last year too, amid the primary wave of the Covid pandemic.
Every year, some 30 million Kanwariyas or devotees of Lord Shiva from northern states walk or drive down in groups to gather water from the Ganga in Uttarakhand’s Haridwar and take it to supply at temples of Lord Shiva back home.
UP’s neighbour Uttarakhand cancelled Kanwar Yatra on Tuesday and can close state borders for Kanwariyas from July 24, Uttarakhand Director General of Police Ashok Kumar has said. Uttarakhand has allowed states to send tankers to Haridwar to require Ganga water.
The Supreme Court had haunted the Kanwar Yatra issue on its own and had told the UP government and therefore the centre to reply . The UP government told the court it might hold a symbolic yatra and only devotees who are fully vaccinated would be allowed to participate. The centre didn’t oppose the Kanwar Yatra, citing religious sentiment.
The Supreme Court had said people were “perplexed” that UP allowed the yatra at a time Prime Minister Narendra Modi and doctors have warned against large gatherings and have asked people to follow social distancing and other Covid safety rules.
The looming threat of a Covid third wave months after a deadly second wave that killed over 2.5 lakh people, however, have led the organisers to reconsider their decision to carry the religious event. Crowding and lack of social distancing could worsen the pandemic, experts have said.