
Devotees who came from all over the country to take a bath on the occasion of Magh Purnima at Triveni Sangam have praised the arrangements made by CM Yogi. A devotee from West Bengal even said that learning from the Maha Kumbh, the West Bengal government should make similar arrangements at the Gangasagar Mela. At the same time, young devotees described the Maha Kumbh bath as an indelible memory and thanked CM Yogi wholeheartedly for making it successful.
Did not face inconvenience despite the crowd
Devotee Rajkumar Pratap, who came from Jaipur to take a bath at Sangam, said that the arrangements here are very good. Despite such a crowd, he did not have to face any inconvenience. Certainly, CM Yogi deserves congratulations for this.
At the same time, Bhavika Shah, who came from Mumbai, said that taking a bath on Magh Purnima was a special experience. When we were coming here, there were many kinds of doubts in our minds, but after coming here we did not have to face any inconvenience. There is breathable space even in the heavy crowd on the ghats, the changing rooms are also proper. Managing such a huge crowd is a huge task and CM Yogi has lived up to it completely.
All doubts were dispelled after coming to Prayagraj.
The group of devotees who came from West Bengal to take a bath in the Sangam said that there were some doubts before coming here, but now they have the opportunity to experience the reality themselves. The administrative system is of a high level, for which CM Yogi Adityanath deserves congratulations.
At the same time, another bather said that claims were being made that one has to walk 30-35 kilometers to take a bath in the Sangam in Prayagraj, but this is not the case at all. According to him, I did not face any problem in reaching the station. I got a vehicle from the station easily and got the opportunity to take a bath in the Sangam by walking just 3 kilometers. All this is the result of efficient management and efficient implementation of CM Yogi's efforts. Some devotees themselves appealed to the public to follow all the rules and cooperate with the police and administration to keep the entire process intact.
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