Politics and religion together make for a potent potion. Add to it the festival season, impending elections and a pandemic, and you have a cauldron that바카라s brewing an unpredictable mix.
Concerned about people letting their guard down ahead of the festive season, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an address to the nation on October 20, struck a note of caution. 바카라The lockdown may be gone but not the virus,바카라 he said, exhorting people not to be complacent till a vaccine is available. Â
It바카라s the time for month-long festivities in the country that include Navratri, Durga Puja, Ramlila, Dussehra, Diwali and Eid바카라most involving community celebrations. Then there is Chhath puja, Gurpurab and Christmas to end the Covid-scarred year.
With the number of COVID-19 cases crossing 76 lakh, Union health minister Harsh Vardhan also urged people to celebrate festivals at home and to avoid public places. He cited the cautionary example of Kerala, saying the state바카라now witnessing a second wave of coronavirus cases바카라is paying the 바카라price for gross negligence바카라 after allowing unfettered Onam festivities in end-August. He said that Kerala바카라s adept, praiseworthy handling of COVID-19 in the initial months ought to serve as a good lesson for all state governments that are being negligent in planning for the pandemic in the festival season.
The citizenry, however, isn바카라t prepared for a dampener of spirits바카라thus the shrill demand for opening temples for religious gatherings from some parts of the country. 바카라If bars and restaurants can be opened, why not temples바카라, goes the usual argument. As per guidelines issued by the Union home ministry, temples and other places of worship were allowed to function from June 8, with sanitisation and social distancing norms. Some states chose to open; others thought it prudent to wait.
Even if the spectre of a new, raging wave of coronavirus may curb untrammeled festive gatherings, it seems polÂitical activity cannot be subdued for long. Bihar assembly elections are a week away and, with six months to go for polls in Bengal and Assam, parties are not likely to let the festival season pass without making some noise. After all, festivals are an effective way of reaching out to voters.


Koshyari바카라s controversial letter to Uddhav Thackeray.
PM Modi is expected to address the people of West Bengal on October 22바카라the day of 바카라maha sasthi바카라 that marks the beginning of Durga Puja바카라via a special webcast, 바카라puja ki baat바카라. The local BJP unit is making arrangements to put up huge screens and live stream the speech at ten chosen pandals. However, with the Calcutta High Court declaring all pandals 바카라no entry zones바카라 in an order on October 19, BJP leaders are trying to figure out a way of going ahead with their plan while following all social distancing norms. The HC has, however, agreed to review the matter.
Ever since the BJP, in 2014, identified Bengal as one of the states where it has to strengthen its presence바카라part of its Coromandel Plan바카라the state has been caught in a vortex of communal politics and Durga Puja has become an occasion for the saffron party to make its presence felt.
In recent years, the BJP has specifically tried to reach out to the Hindu votebank and expose Mamata바카라s alleged proclivity to 바카라minority appeasement바카라. It has, in the past, been critical of the state government for imposing restrictions on Durga Puja immersion processions during Muharram.
The confusion over Covid, however, has left everyone snatching at an appropriate strategy. Mamata was for allowing community Durga puja. 바카라We have decided not to stop Durga Puja festivities. Besides, everything else is going on. You can participate in Ramzan, Eid and Ganesh puja at home but바카라Šthis is a community puja. Durga puja cannot happen staying at home,바카라 the chief minister said on October 16. Mindful of the BJP바카라s designs, she also decided to support 37,000 community puja organising clubs with Rs 50,000 each so as to help tide them over the fund crunch they faced.
According to political analyst Amal Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Mamata could not have taken a decision to restrict Durga Puja. 바카라She got trapped in the politics of communal appeasement she herself initiated. She started appeasing Hindus after realising that the allegation of Muslim appeasement against her had alienated many Hindus and strengthened the BJP바카라s support base. The sane decision this year would have been to restrict public festivities,바카라 he says.
The BJP, surprisingly, has been critical of the decision. While the party has been demanding the opening of temples in Maharashtra, it wants people to stay at home in West Bengal. 바카라Don바카라t take part in festivity this year. Perform the puja with devotion staying home,바카라 Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh said, even as the party continued to organise gatherings of thousands of supporters to protest attacks on its workers and the 바카라politicisation of the state police바카라.


The chief priest of a Mumbai temple brandishes Governor Koshyari바카라s letter asking the CM to reopen temples in Maharashtra.
Keeping up with his programme of continually criticising the state government, governor Jagdeep Dhankhar wrote to Mamata on October 18, issuing 바카라the last warning바카라 to the TMC government. The BJP believes the governor is bound by the Constitution to keep the state government in check; TMC says that바카라s unconstitutional. BJP general secretary and central observer for W. Bengal Kailash Vijayvargia says rule of law has broken down in the state and people are looking at the BJP to provide an alternative. 바카라We are standing with the people of the state,바카라 he says.
Another government at the receiving end of a state governor, but for different reasons, is the Shiv Sena-led Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government. The outspoken Shiv Sena leader, Sanjay Raut, recently said that it seems that there are only two governors in the country바카라Dhankhar and Bhagat Singh Koshyari of Maharashtra바카라taking a dig at their proactive role as the Centre바카라s representatives in respective Raj Bhavans.
Koshyari has been under the scanner for using 바카라intemperate language바카라 in a letter to Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, asking him to reopen temples. 바카라It is ironical that while on one hand the state government has permitted the opening of bars, restaurants and beaches, on the other hand our gods and goddesses have been condemned to stay in their lockdown,바카라바카라 the governor had written. Reminding Thackeray of his Hindu credentials, he mentioned the CM바카라s visits to Ayodhya and the Vitthal Rukmini Mandir in Pandharpur for Ashadhi Ekadashi puja. Then came the line that raised eyebrows even within the BJP:Â 바카라I wonder if you are receiving any divine premonition to keep postponing the reopening of places of worship time and again, or have you suddenly turned 바카라secular바카라 yourself, the term you hated?바카라
Union Home minister Amit Shah, in an interview to a TV channel, observed that the Maharashtra governor could have exercised restraint in his choice of words.
Clearly, the BJP has not been able to come to terms with losing MaharaÂshtra to the MVA. Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi says that the governor바카라s letter was politically driven. 바카라The country바카라s health minister is asking everyone to avoid large gatherings and visiting temples. The CM (ThackeÂray) is working on the world바카라s best practices. Maharashtra has faced the biggest brunt of coronavirus and we know how we have worked on it,바카라 she tells Outlook.
Chaturvedi says the opening of bars and restaurants바카라which the BJP keeps raking up바카라is an economic activity, and it was part of the move needed to bring the economy back on track. Temples, she says, involves religious sentiments of people and it can be difficult to control crowds during a pandemic. She cites the example of the famous Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan that opened on October 17, the first day of Navratri, but was forced to shut down two days later as 25,000 devotees turned up. 바카라We cannot succumb to BJP pressure. People can see through the party바카라s politics,바카라 she adds.
Chaturvedi also responds to the governor바카라s 바카라secular바카라 barb. She says that Thackeray바카라s visits to Ayodhya and Pandharpur are a matter of his personal faith but as chief minister of the state, he has to do what is right for the people. She adds that he undertook both with utmost care. As per the original plan, an entire entourage was supposed to go to Ayodhya to mark 100 days of his government. 바카라It was much before the lockdown was announced and the CM kept it small. While the Pandharpur yatra (in July) was cancelled this year, the CM went only with his family to offer prayers to Lord Vitthal,바카라 she points out.
Chaturvedi then accuses BJP workers who protested outside SiddhiÂvinayak temple of not following social distancing and other Covid safety norms. 바카라We are still not out of the woods. It is this unsafe behaviour that contributes to the spread of infection.바카라
Incidentally, Kerala health minister K.K. Shailaja also blames protests by opposition parties for contributing to the surge in coronavirus infections in the state바카라the very second wave that the Union health minister blamed on Onam celebrations.
바카라Opposition parties, without any control, were out on the streets against the government since August. They violated protocols and created utter chaos for over a month, not even listening to the High Court. That contributed largely to the spread,바카라 she says.
It all started in June-end, with opposition parties protesting the state government바카라s deal with data company Sprinkler. Even as nothing came out of it, another political controversy erupted in August after the customs department seized 30 kg of gold in a package camouflaged as diplomatic consignment marked to the UAE consulate. Both the BJP and the Congress took to the streets and held demonstrations, demanding the resignation of the chief minister.
They stopped the protests a week after court바카라s instructions and that too after many of them started testing corÂona-positive. Shailaja says that the government had warned about the danger, but it fell on deaf ears. 바카라Now, many among those who participated in the protests and police officers on duty have contracted the virus. A protestor바카라s father died of Covid,바카라 she says.
According to her, the protests also sent a false message to people that the government바카라s warnings are unnecessary. 바카라When politicians got together and staged massive protests, it gave a sense of false security to people. That바카라s the actÂual reason for the increase in Covid cases. After all this, Kerala still managed to fight the disease in an effÂective manner. Otherwise, it would have led to more casualties,바카라 Shailaja tells Outlook.
KPCC vice president V.D. Satheesan differs and says that death rates are low because Kerala has a robust health system. It바카라s not the achievement of the CPI(M) government but the work of successive governments. He says the surge in cases is because of increased testing, so that the opposition can be blamed. 바카라What is the relevance of the opposition if we don바카라t agitate when there are serious allegations against the CM office,바카라 he asks. There is no time or season or occasion for politics. Like life itself, it must go on.
(With inputs from Preetha Nair in Delhi and Snigdhendu Bhattacharya in Calcutta)