DEHRADUN/HARIDWAR: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday issued information to conduct a statewide confirmation drive “to check the accreditations of individuals who have settled in Uttarakhand but have a place in other states”.
- Why was this move taken in the first place?
The move came some days after Haridwar Dharam Sansad coordinator, Swami Anand Swaroop, composed a letter to the CM looking for alterations within the state’s Arrive Act to “ensure that non-Hindus don’t claim to arrive, construct houses, or conduct businesses within the Char Dham region”.
- Who gets the right to stay in Uttarakhand?
The drive, the CM’s office said, will check for ‘unauthorized individuals remaining within the Himalayan state.’ When inquired in the event that such a drive was implied to recognize non-Hindus as being requested by diviners in Haridwar, Dhami told TOI, “Our state features an unmistakable culture which ought to be protected. The government will run a drive to guarantee this. Beneath this drive, we’ll discover people whose predecessors are suspicious and confirm their foundations. We are going attempt to guarantee such individuals don’t remain in Uttarakhand and irritate its peace.”
- All about the verification drive:
Notably, the Char Dham Yatra to the four Himalayan sanctums of Gangotri, Yasunori, Kedarnath, and Badrinath is set to begin on May 3. The state government has to choose to conduct a confirmation drive of individuals coming to the state for the yatra. The move is being started to “avoid any untoward occurrence” amid the yearly journey, sources within the CM’s office said. They claimed that “some people utilize the Char Dham route for recreational exercises instead of undertaking the journey in an aware manner”, which they said, “was not appropriate and has to be checked.”
- Regional discussion:
In the meantime, Swaroop, who was one of the coordinators of the Dharam Sansad final year, in which despise talks were made against the minority community, claimed on Tuesday that the state government has
concurred to the seers’ request to confine non-Hindus within the Char Dham locale and the confirmation drive was a portion of the method. He said individuals of his association, Kali Sena, an activist bunch of soothsayers, will too be deputed at the state’s borders “to guarantee no non-Hindu enters the Char Dham region.” “Non-Hindus are spreading within the region, conducting businesses, reveling in criminal exercises, and bringing an awful title to the sacrosanct region,” he alleged.
Edited By: Vanshika Sahu
Published By: Raj Kishor