Stampede in Maha Kumbh: CM Yogi held a meeting with officers, senior officers will visit the spot, and some may face action.


Posted on 29th Jan 2025 11:12 am by rohit kumar

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and prominent saints have issued an appeal to the devotees who have come to take a holy dip in Sangam on the holy bathing festival of Mauni Amavasya. Chief Minister Yogi has said that devotees should bathe near whichever ghat of Maa Ganga they are, do not try to go towards Sangam Nose. Many ghats have been built for bathers, where bathing can be done conveniently. He has appealed to everyone to follow the instructions of the fair administration. CM Yogi has appealed to everyone not to pay attention to any kind of rumors. CM Yogi also called a meeting of officers at his residence in Lucknow and took all the updates. After the meeting, senior officers of the administration will go to the spot. At the same time, some officers can also be punished.

 

Along with CM Yogi, religious gurus have also appealed to the devotees. Swami Rambhadracharya appealed to the devotees coming to Mahakumbh that all of them should give up the urge to bathe in Sangam and bathe at the nearest ghat. People should not come out of their camp. Protect yourself and each other. As the head saint of the Vaishnav sect, he appealed to all the akhadas and devotees to avoid rumors.

 

Take a bath carefully while following self-discipline.

Baba Ramdev has said that in view of this crowd of crores of devotees, we have only taken a symbolic bath for now. Along with this, the welfare of the entire nation and the world has been wished. He urged everyone not to get carried away by the excess of devotion and to take a bath carefully while following self-discipline. At the same time, Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avdheshanand Giri of Juna Akhada also said that we have taken a symbolic bath for now.

 

The safety of devotees is the most important

Akhada Parishad President Ravindra Puri said that at this time more than 12 crore devotees are in Prayagraj. It is difficult to control such a large crowd. We have a crowd of lakhs of saints with us. The safety of devotees is most important for us.

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