Prayagraj: Even when Prayagaja Mela Pradhikaran is busy alloting land to seer and religious organizations to live in Magh Mela starting January 14, students are some of which are currently imprisoned with various charges including rape, will be permitted to do ‘kalpwas’ and practice Other religious in River Ganga Bank during Mela.
Among them will become a teacher’s yoga student Anand Giri, who lodged in Naini’s center prison.
Anand Giri, founder of Ganga Sena Shivir, was arrested last year after Mahant Narendra Giri’s death, at that time President Akhara Parishad.
Mahant was found dead in his ashram on September 20 and Anand Giri was accused of avoiding him to commit suicide.
Every year the Mamaht camp was established close to Sangam Noze (a three-river meeting point) in Akshaywat Mark Magh Magh Mag and Hogged the center of attention because of foreign guest visits and influential people from all over the world.
However, this year because of the massive erosion of Ganga banks, the Mela authority cannot provide land to the organization in Akshaywat Marg.
This year, Ganga Sena will be given land in sectors 5.
Likewise, RAM Subhag Das Saket Dham, called Binaika Baba, is in prison in Madhya Pradesh.
Saket Dham Camp was held at Triveni Road on the Jhunsi Ganga side.
This SEER camp is very popular because of the favorite of electronic gadgets.
The camp always has all hi-tech settings and ‘BABAI Baba’ are always available at Walkie-Talkie.
He was the first to install CCTV cameras in his camp in the Mela area.
Likewise, Baba Ramsubhag Das, initially resident Hanna Binita located in Lalta Road in Chitrakoot, was filed in prison in Madhya Pradesh for the last three months responsible for rape.
This year, the organization has been given land on the same Triveni Marg from the Magh Mal area.
Swami Amritdas will take care of this organization’s camp this year.
In Kumbh Mela 2019, Mahant Narendra Giri has asked the Mela government not to provide land to polluted institutions, after Kumbh Meladay Kiran Anand that all such institutions have been banned, including a leading organization that runs a yoga camp in Jhunsi.
However, the Jhunsi-based institution was then given a reasonable land on court orders.
“It is true that some people who looked in prison, but their camp was visited by Kalpwasis, who lived here every year.
In such situations, other people from the organization submitted a land application.
Allotment has been carried out by considering the interests of the people who come for Kalpwas , “said Magh Mela Adhikari, Shesh Mani Pandey.