Chhattisgarh: Deputy -cm Vijay Sharma responded to the Garba Waqf Council Appeal Council

Raipur, September 25 (IANS). In response to the Waqf Council appeal regarding Garba, Chhattisgarh’s Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma said Garba is not a simple dance program, but a method of religious rituals and worship. He said that everyone should follow its dignity and that he should be involved in this event with loyalty. Vijay Sharma clearly said, “I say myself, they must pay attention to themselves that it is a religious ritual. Greet the coconut in the temple of the goddess Mata, take prayers, take or reverence with reverence. He also called on the organizers to participate only in such religious opportunities. It has also made it clear that there is currently no legal limitation in this matter, but it is the responsibility of everyone to maintain the dignity of religious sentiments. Vijay Sharma said that the Swadeshi herbs started in Jagdalpur, which is a big step towards promoting local products in the state. Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah will also attend this fair on October 4. The Deputy Chief Minister said: “The presence of the Union Minister will give new incentives for indigenous goods and the public will send an inspirational message to adopt it.” He said that the state government is constantly working to promote indigenous goods so that local artisans, entrepreneurs and products can get new identity. Deputy CM Vijay Sharma also spoke on the fir submitted for NSUI Dharna. He said it is completely inappropriate to protest and abuse a female officer by entering a room. He said: “Everyone has the right to protest in democracy, but we must maintain the dignity and dignity of the offices of management. We also became upset, but to the Constitution and democratic dignity.” -Ians VKU/DKP shares this story tags