Kolkata: Asking the Government of Bengal to consider the request to stop Mela Gangasagar, Calcutta High Court on Wednesday asked the state to respond to the pill, which argues that it is not worthy of holding the church, where the people of strange is expected to gather on the island of 3.728sqm in the middle Third wave.
Mela should be held from January 8 to 16 during the Sankranti Makar.
HC said he would hear a problem at 14:00 on Thursday after the state-general advocate S N Mookherjee said the state would submit his response at that time.
Thaging told them on Thursday, the state would respond to the request and take “the right decision in connection with prohibiting Mela or taking steps to regulate the runch”.
The Head of the Head of the Chief Justice of the Justice of Prakash Shrivastava and Jewar Justice Doma Bhutia also set four questions for the country, where the decision must be based.
The bench on Wednesday reminded the previous state of the Order, which stated that “life is more important in everything compared to religious practices, trust and faith”.
HC asked the state to respond to suggestions there was “the possibility of the spread of the virus due to oral droplets and nose droplets in river water and marketing and their transmission through water when infected pilgrims will take holy sauce”.
HC also told the government of Bengal’s decision should not only take into account ‘pilgrims “but also people who come into contact with pilgrims and infected police deployed in Mela andHealthcare workers stated in this process”.
HC also asks the state to consider that many doctors have been infected and high covid levels.
Advocate Srijibchakraborty, who argues for the Applicant Avinandan Mondal, a doctor, begging to stop the church, quoting three reasons.
Chakraborty said the current surge case was not conducive to hold a very large meeting.
Secondly, he showed it, the country itself said it would not allow more than 50 people in social, religious or cultural and legislation of Mela Gangasagar, 1976 allowing the state to declare all places of detention.
He also said the situation that allowed HC to give permission to Ganga Sagar in January 2021 has been completely changed now because Bengal drives a third wave.
The body of the doctor, who joined the argument, to HC there was only one hospital on Sagar Island and there too, the doctor had Covid.
The pilgrims who come from all over the country in public transport will cause health hazards.