Decision follows representations by Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samithi
This was followed with representations by Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav
Samithi to the effect that installation of an idol was part of the right
to religion enshrined in the Constitution and it should not be subject
to police permissions.
No decision yet
No decision, however, is taken on another request by the Samithi to
provide electricity to pandals free of cost, pending further
discussions.
Speaking to reporters after Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy reviewed
the arrangements being made by for peaceful conduct of the Ganesh
celebrations ending in immersions, with seven Ministers, Chief Secretary
Minnie Mathew, officials of 18 connected departments and samithi
leaders here on Friday, Home Minister P. Sabitha Reddy said the route
map of the immersion procession in Hyderabad would be publicised one
week in advance this time.
The Chief Minister assured that payment of compensation to the families
of those who lost their lives during the immersions earlier, would be
considered.
An estimated 50,000 Ganesh pandals would be set up in and around Hyderabad this year. Police would be deployed accordingly.
The other six Ministers present were M. Maheedhar Reddy, J. Geetha
Reddy, D. K. Aruna, M. Mukesh, G. Prasad Kumar and K. Murali Mohan.
The Chief Minister noted that as part of preparations, a sum of Rs. 22
crore was being spent to give a facelift to the city roads with
illumination and sanitation facilities. Over 364 cranes would be
deployed along with boats and expert swimmers for immersions at tanks
and lakes, including Hussainsagar.
Ambulances equipped with staff and drugs would be positioned. Drinking
water supply would be ensured along the procession route. Additional RTC
and MMTS services would be organised.
Ms Sabitha appealed to the people of the city to extend cooperation for
peaceful conduct of the chaturthi events, recalling the religious amity
for which it was known.
Any disturbance during the celebrations would tarnish the city’s image
before the delegates from 193 nations who would attend the world
biodiversity conference (October 1 to 19), she said.
Source : The Hindu
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