UP government to organise Ram Mela in Ayodhya despite Coronavirus fears
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, AYODHYA/ Updated : Mar 19, 2020, 13:33 IST
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The state government of UP has given a go-ahead to the Ram Mela amid Coronavirus outbreak that will be held in Ayodhya from March 25 to April 2. The Ram Mela or religious fair is supposed to be important; especially this year, as … Read more
The state government of UP has given a go-ahead to the Ram Mela amid Coronavirus outbreak that will be held in Ayodhya from March 25 to April 2. The Ram Mela or religious fair is supposed to be important; especially this year, as it will also be celebrating the Supreme Court's historic decision taken in favour of Ram Mandir in November last year. Read less
The state government of UP has given a go-ahead to the Ram Mela amid Coronavirus outbreak that will be held in Ayodhya from March 25 to April 2. The Ram Mela or religious fair is supposed to be important; especially this year, as it will also be celebrating the Supreme Court's historic decision taken in favour of Ram Mandir in November last year.
The UP government certainly has chosen tradition over the pandemic that has been claiming lives across the globe. Despite expert advice, the government is going ahead with the age-old Ayodhya Ram Navami Mela.
"There is no question of shifting the Ram Navmi Mela, it is a matter of faith for crores of people. Ayodhya faced so many issues, but the fair has never been stopped. The authorities should make proper arrangements for sanitisation and other facilities instead of suggesting not to hold the fair. People's sentiments will be hurt, along with the business getting affected if the fair is cancelled," Das told the media.
This is after the UP government-issued advisories against mass gatherings, including schools and offices shutdown. A number of international cricket matches too have been cancelled over the fears.
It is expected that the mass gathering would be attended by lakhs of people despite the Coronavirus outbreak.
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