Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], September 23 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Minister Vishvas Sarang on Tuesday said that Garba is a religious ritual of Sanatan Dharma and only the followers of Hinduism should attend it.
He also emphasised that those attending Garba must disclose their identity stressing that it is not an entertainment show but the worship of Goddess.
"Garba is purely a religious ritual of Hindu traditions and of Sanatan Dharma. Only the followers of Hinduism should go to Garba. Only Hindus should go to Garba. This is not an entertainment program. This is the worship of Devi Maa. So, it is essential that those going there should reveal their identity. Why do those who do not follow Hinduism even go there? This is not an entertainment show. It is the prayer and rituals of Devi Maa," Sarang told ANI.
Additionally, Bhopal collector has also issued a directive mandating strict safety and security protocols for all Garba, Dandiya, and other cultural events taking place in the district during the festive season. The order includes mandatory identity verification, installation of CCTV cameras, and fire safety measures, among other regulations.
According to the official order, entry to such events will not be permitted without valid identity verification.
"The organising committee organising Garba, Dandiya, and other cultural events in Bhopal district will not allow any person to enter the venue without verifying their identity card... In case the above arrangements are not ensured, legal action will be taken as per the rules," the directive stated.
The district administration has emphasised that it is the responsibility of event organisers to ensure that the venue is under constant surveillance. The order mandates the installation of CCTV cameras, proper fire extinguishing systems, adherence to fire safety norms, and the availability of first-aid facilities at the venue.
"The organising committee should ensure that no illegal weapon is taken inside the venue during the hour of festivities. To ensure safety, all electricity-related work should be completed, and a certificate for the same from the Electricity department is mandatory," the order further read.
The directives are part of the administration's precautionary measures to ensure a safe and secure environment for revellers during the Navratri festivities in the city. (ANI)
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