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Mamata govt may move SC on Durga Puja idol immersion order, decision today

The Calcutta HC on Thursday put on hold a West Bengal government order that banned immersion of Durga idols during Muharram and also asked for adequate security arrangements to avoid a communal flare-up.

Updated on: Sep 22, 2017 09:14 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Kolkata | By , Kolkata
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The West Bengal government will decide on Friday whether to approach the Supreme Court against a decision by the Calcutta high court that put on hold a controversial order restricting the immersion of idols on Durga Puja on account of Muharram.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a press conference at Nabanna (State Secretariat) in Kolkata on Saturday. (PTI Photo)
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a press conference at Nabanna (State Secretariat) in Kolkata on Saturday. (PTI Photo)

The high court pulled up the Mamata Banerjee administration for “arbitrary” use of powers on Thursday and said idol immersion will continue on all days, including October 1, which is Muharram. The state government had banned immersions after 10pm on September 30, the last day of the five-day Puja, and October 1 to ward off possible communal clashes.

“The decision will be finalised at a meeting with the chief minister at midday after considering the pros and cons of the move,” said a senior minister of the state.

Government sources told Hindustan Times that a possible petition in the Supreme Court would counter the high court judgment on four counts. First, the petition would say there was no arbitrariness in the administration’s approach as it consulted all communities. Second, curbs on immersions and other revelries are not imposed in West Bengal alone. Third, restrictions were also imposed on Muharram processions, and so, allegations of discrimination against one community weren’t not correct. Fourth, announcing the curbs was a constitutional right bestowed upon the state government.

Mamata Banerjee did not clarify who the conspirators were, but it was seen as a veiled reference to the BJP that said the court order unmasked the state government’s communal politics.

The chief minister also said that if there was any violence on October 1, the conspirators would be responsible. Opposition parties such as CPI(M) and Congress have accused the chief minister of ineptly handling the situation.

 
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