Rath Yatra in Odisha (in pic), Kanwar Yatra in Uttar Pradesh, annual Vitthal temple pilgrimage in Maharashtra, and Bakrid in Kerala바카라other than religious events, there바카라s another common factor. The Supreme Court has been forced to play doorkeeper to festivals of faith in pandemic time that demands strict adherence to health protocols such as social distancing and preventing crowding바카라quite an impossibility so far as congregations are concerned. The top court has so far kept its faith in science and given precedence to human life.
The SC didn바카라t allow a full-scale Rath Yatra, it told the UP government to cancel the Kanwar Yatra, observing that all sentiments, including religious, are subservient to the Right to Life. It refused to entertain a plea challenging the Maharashtra government바카라s ban on the annual pilgrimage to the Vitthal temple at Pandharpur in the state. And this week, it came down heavily on the Kerala government for relaxing Covid restrictions for Bakrid, or Eid-ul-Adha, saying giving in to pressure groups discloses a 바카라sorry state of affairs바카라. The court observed that such groups cannot interfere with people바카라s fundamental right to life.
Odisha and UP have agreed to follow the court바카라s direction, while leaders of the Left Front that rules Kerala promise to stick to the SC바카라s decision. 바카라If the SC asks us to close shops, we will go by it,바카라 says CPI(M) politburo member M.A. Baby. This comes after the government announced a three-day concession for Bakrid, allowing shops selling clothes, footwear, jewellery, gift items, home appliances and electronics to open. Kerala is battling a twin outbreak of coronavirus and Zika. As on July 20, Kerala바카라s Covid-19 caseload stood at 3.1 million with 15,512 deaths, while the total reported cases of Zika virus infection was 38.
The top court바카라s comments on pressure groups are significant as traders had threatened to flout the 바카라curfew바카라 and open shops to cash in on the festival shopping after long, Covid-induced lockdowns. They are willing to choose an unpleasant course of action in desperation. 바카라Either the coronavirus or hunger will kill us,바카라 says G. Karthikeyan, president of the Kerala Merchants Chamber of Commerce (KMCC). Health experts believe a rapid vaccination drive and adhering to Covid-appropriate norms can drastically cut the risk of infection and allow businesses to open. 바카라Crowding is bad news for curbing the spread, especially during festivals. If rules are strictly enforced, we can avoid the spread,바카라 says Dr A. Althaf of Kerala바카라s IMA epidemic control cell.
(This appeared in the print edition as "Wait Faith, Life First")