UP government has not given basic facilities to Kumbha Mela camps – Mrigank Tiwari

Kumbha Mela 2013

UP Chief Minister Akhilesh YadavALLAHABAD, INDIA: In an unsettling situation on the eve of the Maha Kumbh beginning January 14, saints and seers of various akharas camping on the Mela site have come out openly against the “mismanagement and utter confusion” where they have to run from pillar to post for even basic civic amenities. 

“What has aggravated the matters further is the fact that hundreds of seers, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of their followers, would be descending in the Mela area during the next few days. We don’t know how the Mela administration would handle the pressure in the absence of proper basic facilities like drinking water, sanitary pipelines and borewells,” said a leader of a prominent sect camping on the site. Sharing his plight with TOI, an office-bearer of Panch Dasnam Juna Akhara, O. P. Gaur, said: “Our akhara is the biggest in terms of strength of sadhus, mahamandaleshwars and naga saints, but sadly the Mela authorities have failed to provide us even the barest minimum facilities like a borewell pipe for supplying drinking water inside the camp. Instead, a small pipeline which has developed leakages immediately after installation, is the only source of water supply in the camp where apart from sadhus, women and children are also staying. As a result, we are forced to fetch drinking water from roadside taps situated at a distance of 550 yards from the camp. This only one example of the mismanagement.” 

He said that the matter was brought to the notice of Mela authorities, including the Mela Adhikari, after which some junior officials visited the spot and sent a team of laborers that only did some cosmetic repairs and the problem persists. “The tanker sent by Mela authorities visits the camp only once a day and the entire supply is exhausted within minutes given the huge demand of water in other camps also,” he added. 

Mela Adhikari, Ashutosh Dwivedi, told TOI over phone that “the issue would be addressed on a priority basis”. He assured dispatching a team of officials to resolve the issue.  – Times of India, Allahabad, 6 January 2013

Kumbh Mela bath at the Sangam

Juna Akhara to appoint Kotwals to keep an eye on foreign visitors

LUCKNOW: Contrary to the earlier reports that the Shri Panchdasnaam Juna Akhara, popularly known as the Juna Akhara – has banned the entry of foreign visitors in its Akhara area at the Kumbh Mela site, officials of the Akhara have clarified that the ban remains in place only for nefarious elements, who leave no stone unturned to lure and trap the gullible sadhus.

And in order to keep an eye on the activities of the suspicious elements during the religious carnival, which is beginning on January 14, the Varanasi-based Akhara has planned to appoint Kotwals, who would keep an eye on the visitors coming to the Akhara area. Elaborating more about the Akhara’s plan of action, Mahant Prem Giri, a senior office bearer of Juna Akhara said, “We have decided to form a team of Kotwals, whose main job would be to keep an eye on the suspicious and unreligious activities of the visitors, especially the foreign ones, who come here with the intention of harming and polluting the spiritual nature of Sanatan Dharma. These Kotwals would move around the ashram premises in the Kumbh area and would continuously alert and caution the saints and seers to refrain from falling into the traps laid by a few vested interests.” – Times of India, Lucknow, 6 January 2013

Kumbha Mela 2013

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  1. This circumstance is unfortunate and very unusual. Kumbha Melas are the best organised festivals in India. What has happened this year? Why can’t Akhilesh get his act together and do some seva for the sadhus? Or is he only interested in getting the Muslim vote like his daddy Mullah Mulayam?

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