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Ram Navami May See a Didi vs BJP Showdown in Bengal
The Sunday Guardian
|April 06, 2025
Police said Ram Navami rallies can't pass near mosques or Muslim-majority areas.
A tussle has broken out between the Mamata Banerjee government and the Sangh Parivar, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), over this year's Ram Navami celebrations. A host of stringent restrictions have been imposed by the state government on Hindu organisations and the BJP, who plan to organise processions for the occasion. In response, the BJP has urged Hindus to step out of their homes and join the rallies, chanting "Jai Shri Ram" to assert their identity.
"Not less than 1.5 crore Hindus will take to the streets on the holy day of Ram Navami. Please don't sit idle at home. Show your strength. Show that Hindus are united. This is the soil of Swami Vivekananda, Swami Ramakrishna, and Maa Sarada. We will celebrate Ram Navami peacefully," asserted Suvendu Adhikari, Leader of the Opposition in West Bengal.
Authorities have mandated that organisers limit participation in each procession to no more than 200 people, and banned weapons—including long lathis traditionally used to hoist flags bearing the image of Lord Ram. Additionally, police have imposed route restrictions.
Police officials stated that Ram Navami rallies will not be allowed to pass roads with mosques or areas predominantly inhabited by Muslims. Rallies are also prohibited from merging and must strictly adhere to pre-approved routes.
The administration has further prohibited loud music and devotional songs during processions. Organisers have been instructed to ensure that participants refrain from shouting religious slogans loudly.
This story is from the April 06, 2025 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
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