Maharashtra: BJP stages protest demanding temple reopening amid COVID, party leaders detained
Oct 13, 2020
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 13 : BJP leader Prasad Lad and other party workers were detained in Mumbai on Tuesday as they staged protests outside Siddhivinayak and Shirdi Sai Baba temples to demand the opening of all the temples in the state amid COVID-19.
During the protest, the party workers tried to enter the temple amidst heavy police deployment and barricading as they demanded the reopening of all temples in Maharashtra for devotees.
Protestors were seen hold placards which read 'Liquor on.....Temple shut, Uddhav your work should be shut', translated from Marathi.
BJP leader Lad told reporters, "We are demanding that we should be allowed to enter the Siddhivinayak temple. If they do not give us entry, then we will force our way into the temple. This is a pan-Maharashtra movement as we want that all temples in the state should be reopened as soon as possible."
"Liquor and wine shops have been reopened, even with home delivery options. But who will think about those who want to visit the temple for their mental peace? The government is not thinking about small traders whose livelihood depends on temples," said Lad adding, "Government is full of ego."
The party is holding similar agitations across the state.