Maharashtra Government also wants to open religious places but have to follow lockdown guidelines
Maharashtra Government also wants to open religious places but have to follow lockdown guidelines
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Mumbai: In an editorial of Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana, today an attempt has been made to justify the decision of Maharashtra government on the issue of religious places. In its editorial, it was written on behalf of the Shiv Sena that the state government also wants the religious places and gyms to be open because a lot of people survive on it. But due to corona, there is helplessness and the government has to take care of all these things.

Recently the Supreme Court had allowed the opening of 3 Jain temples during the Paryushan festival. With this order, the Maharashtra government was also shocked that when other economic activities are going on, there is no fear of Corona, but why do you remember Corona while opening religious places. Meanwhile, the apex court asked the temple management to give an undertaking that the guidelines of SoP and the government regarding the corona would be followed.

During the Paryushan festival in Mumbai, the apex court gave conditional permission to open 3 Jain temples at Dadar, Baikula and Chembur on 22 and 23 August. After this, the Shiv Sena has defended its own and the Congress-NCP coalition government's decision after the government of Maharashtra was angry.

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