Mathura priests ‘unhappy’ with Yogi Adityanath’s crackdown on touts and fake ‘Pandas’
A group of Hindu priests here are not pleased with UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s latest order to take action against touts and fake “Pandas”, saying that this will bring misery to the whole community.
The community has stressed that following this order, the police and administrative action would bring the whole priest community under the lens and hence cause a lot of distress.
The chief minister, during his maiden visit to Agra yesterday, had ordered authorities to take action against “Lapkas” (touts) and “Pandas” (Purohits) as they are a source of nuisance to international as well as domestic tourists.
Taking exception to this order, the community has demanded its immediate withdrawal, as it would deprive pilgrims the basic facilities that “the government has failed to provide them so far”.
“The chief minister should disclose the facilities he has provided to pilgrims so far, as a pilgrim is still hankering for transport, drinking water, proper food, guide, lodging etc,” national president of Akhil Bhartiya Tirth Purohit Mahasabha Mahesh Pathak said, adding that probably Yogi has not been apprised of the “sacrificing and cooperating” attitude of Pandas.
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