Indore: On Navratri has issued Bajrang Dal Guidelines for Garba organizers, action will be taken against offense
Indore, September 21 (IANS). At the occasion of Navratri, Bajrang Dal released posters in the city and took a difficult stand this time. The poster calls a five -point guideline for organizers and Garba Pandal operators. The Bajrang Dal has given a clear warning that the organizers will not be acting strictly who will not follow these guidelines. The poster released by the Bajrang Dal particularly emphasized the maintenance of religious dignity, traditional costumes and decent environment. The organization said that during the Navratri festival, no activity should be against eternal culture and social harmony. Apart from this, the poster calls on the organizers to investigate every person entering the pandals and keep the security system strong. The Bajrang Dal called on the organizers of Garba Pandal, saying that Navratri is a holy feast of worship of Maa Durga, and to maintain its dignity, some rules must be followed strictly. Any kind of intoxication such as smoking, alcohol or non -vactisaries should be completely prohibited near Garba Pandal. Since Garba is a Hindu festival, only Sanatani Hindus should be allowed to enter the pandal, for which the authentic identity card of the entry must be checked. All dedicated enters the pandal into traditional and decent clothing. Porn or organ demonstration clothing must be completely prohibited. Song and music in the dedication of the mother must also be dedication and holy. There will be a complete ban on porn, slut or film songs. It is the responsibility of the organizers to ensure that these rules and legal action are taken to violate the rules. The Bajrang Dal called on the dignity and purity of the Holy Festival. It is noteworthy that every year the Bajrang values its objection to the presence of outsiders in Garba pandals and disputed incidents. This time, the organization announced to set up a special team for the arrest of Muslim youth. The Bajrang Dal says that if a suspected youth tries to enter the pandals, he is caught and handed over to the police. The organization also made it clear that if an attempt was made to disturb any form of disturbance or cultural dignity, the bajrang valley would answer in its own way. As a result of this warning, posters and guidelines have now become the subject of the news in the city. At present, before the start of Navratri, the activism and the strict warning of the Bajrang Dal created a stir among the organizers. Many pandal operators have begun to consider the safety and investigation system. At the same time, the administration is also watching the situation so that the festival can be done in peace and safe environment. -Ians Ash/BC shares this story tags