Coronavirus fears hit sadhus as they desert Kumbh mela

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Ghats are wearing a deserted look as sadhus have left the Kumbh mela site Photo courtesy: rediff.com

Dehradun: Crowds at the ghats of Ganga in Haridwar have thinned down drastically after the key ‘akhadas’ of seers began pulling out of the Maha Kumbh. They said they were pulling out of the Kumbh due to the surge in coronavirus numbers. Many spots Monday wore a deserted look, an unimaginable sight during the Haridwar kumbh mela which will formally close only April 30.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had appealed Saturday to the sadhus to observe the remaining duration of the kumbh only in a ‘symbolic’ manner.

There is hardly any crowd now at the bathing ghats where droves of sadhus and common devotees had gathered for a dip in the river on the ‘shahi snan’ of April 14. They had defied Covid-19 norms like social distancing.

Most of the devotees have already left and the akhadas have been winding up their camps one after another. ‘Panch Dashnam Joona Akhada’, the largest among them, announced its exit from the kumbh mela soon after PM Modi’s appeal to sadhus.

Niranjani, Anand, Avahan, Agni and Kinnar sects too ended their participation in what is perhaps the largest religious congregation in the world.

“Most of the sanyasi akhadas have vacated their camps. Only 1,000-2,000 seers of the six Bairagi akhadas are still in the mela kshetra waiting for the last shahi snan slated for April 27,” Uttarakhand DGP Ashok Kumar said.

“After the shahi snans of April 12 and 14 several akhadas left and not much is left in the Kumbh area. Practically, the kumbh kshetra is empty now and no one is expected to come from outside,” Kumar informed.

Traditionally, the last shahi snan held on Ram Navami is a main event for the Bairagi sect and not for the others.

Altogether, Uttarakhand reported over 2,000 fresh Covid cases during the past four days with Dehradun and Haridwar districts being the largest contributors to the tally.

DGP Kumar, however, refused to accept the argument that the kumbh mela is a ‘super-spreader’ of the virus because of the huge gathering. He called the theory ‘entirely fake’. “We have data to prove that it is a complete lie,” Kumar claimed.

“The Covid positivity rate in Haridwar is less than two per cent. If 50 out of a total of 10,000 sadhus test positive for Covid, it is 0.5 per cent whereas three lakh people tested positive for Covid in Maharashtra in a span of five days,” Kumar pointed out.

But Haridwar’s Chief Medical Officer S K Jha said over 150 seers had tested positive for Covid from April 1 to 18.

Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat said Sunday the ‘shahi snan’ at the kumbh has been conducted successfully with everyone’s cooperation. The prime minister’s appeal to seers has also evoked a positive response from the sadhus, he added.

 

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