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Don't meddle with faith, Shiv Sena tells courts
Mumbai, March 16
The Shiv Sena on Monday
advised the courts to refrain from meddling in matters of faith and
religion in the larger public interest.
The party's comments came
in the wake of a recent order of Bombay High Court, banning marquees
(mandapas) in congested localities or high-traffic areas.
"By
this court order, all celebrations of Ganeshotsav, Navratri, Dahi-Handi,
Gudi Padva, Shiv Jayanti and other national or religious festivals will
collapse," the party said in an edit in Saamana.
It lamented
that Hindu festivals and national celebrations have been muzzled in
recent years in the name of environment or pollution.
"Any
'Andu-Pandu' (Tom, Dick or Harry) representing some NGO stands before
the court. Treating it as the view of the majority, orders are issued
(by the courts)... even the police appear to implement such orders
aggressively. The opinion of a handful of individuals or NGOs cannot be
said as representative of the majority," the party said.
Referring
to the point of congestion in Mumbai, the Sena said even without any
festivals or celebrations, the city continues to remain congested round
the year and the roads are full of traffic bottlenecks.
"Will the
courts give a ruling for 'permit system' to check influx into Mumbai?
Migrants from all over the country can come here and the policy of 'Go
or Come - Its your Home...' has been accepted," the edit said.
The
party said that the opinions of a handful does not constitute the view
of the society or the nation and restrictions on celebrating national or
religious festivals will kill their spirit.
While conceding that
it was the duty of courts to give justice to all, the Sena suggested
that they (the courts) should refrain from interfering in matters of
religion or faith, particularly where it it not required.