Haridwar borders sealed to prevent kanwarias from entering amidst pandemic
Jul 07, 2020
Haridwar (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 7 : Days after instructions by Uttarakhand DGP Anil K Raturi, all borders of the holy city of Haridwar have been sealed on Tuesday.
It has been done to restrict the entry of devotees for 'Kanwar Yatra', in view of the rising COVID-19 cases in the state and rest of the country. The decision has been taken in accordance with the guidelines of Unlock-2, in which the government said no religious gathering will be allowed until further orders.
"State government has put a ban on Kanwar Yatra this year, therefore no 'Kanwariya' will be allowed to enter. We are requesting devotees to return to their states," the Uttarakhand government said.
Recently the state police issued a statement after Raturi held a meeting through video conference, in which it said, "A number of instructions have been issued in the meeting so that the guidelines given in Unlock-2 by the government are followed properly. With the postponement of the Kanwar Mela in Haridwar due to the pandemic, directions have been issued to make sure that no Kanwariya is seen in the holy city under any circumstances."
As per the Hindu calendar, the Holy month of Saawan began on Monday, which will go on till August 3. Uttarakhand currently has 3,161 confirmed cases. Of these, 2,586 have recovered, while 42 patients have lost their lives due to the pandemic.