According to the news reports, earlier the Karnataka government had requested PM Modi to grant approval on the reopening of religious places in the state in a confined manner. Similarly, the West Bengal government had also declared that religious shrines in the state would reopen from June 1.
On the other hand, Mohammad Yahiya, Chairman of West Bengal Imams’ Association, had requested the Masjid Committees and Imams to avoid reopening the mosques for a month at least, and the devotees should continue to offer prayers from their respective homes.
Also, reportedly, Tamil Nadu’s majestic Meenakshi Amman Temple will remain shut till June 30 due the extension of lockdown implemented in the state. In fact, all the shrines in the state will not open before June 30.
On the other hand, Delhi’s Kalkaji temple might open its doors to the public on the condition that no offerings shall be accepted from the devotees. The temple authorities are preparing to welcome devotees once again, as per a statement given by an authority member to a leading online daily.