A Puri Rath Yatra will be held without any devotees this year

The historic Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra at Puri will take place without devotees this year. This includes barring public attendance due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Strict measures are taken to reduce the risk of infection during the Rath Yatra. The Puri police have arranged for the celebration of the bathing rituals of ‘Devasnana’ on June 24 without devotees., This is a celebration preceding Lord Jagannath’s annual Ratha Yatra on July 12. The Odisha government has announced that all the rituals of Lord Jagannath in June and July will take place without the physical participation of the devotees to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In this regard, the cops have appealed to the public to cooperate. This is the second year of the Rath Yatra celebration without devotees.

The Police Has Divided The Town Into Six Zones

For the Devasnana festival, the police have divided the town into six zones. Fifteen CCTV cameras had been installed for surveillance. Section 144 of CrPC will be imposed around the Shree Jagannath Temple in designated areas. Five additional superintendents of police, 41 inspectors, 23 deputies SPs, 150 officers, and 35 platoons of the police force will ensure complete compliance with the SOPs for COVID.

Looking Back At The Restrictions Of Rath Yatra 2020

On June 22, 2020, the Supreme Court had urged the Odisha government to make the necessary arrangements to conduct the Rath Yatra in Puri starting from June 23. The apex court stated it could not micro-manage the rituals. So it left this to the wisdom of the Centre, state, and the temple management. The SC bench states, “If it is confined to Puri alone in a limited way without public attendance as proposed by Gajapati Maharaj of Puri, Chairman of the Puri Jagannath Temple administration, state govt will endeavour to make necessary arrangements to conduct it accordingly.”

Curfew Was Imposed In Puri Amid The Rath Yatra

The Odisha government, on the order of the apex court, had imposed a shutdown in Puri. This happened from 9 pm on June 22 till 2 pm on June 24 in the light of the procession. The SC ordered the pulling of each rath or chariot by not more than 500 people. And all these people had to undergo coronavirus tests beforehand. The bench stated, “Those engaged in pulling chariot shall maintain social distancing before, during and after Rath Yatra.” The court also directed the Odisha government to maintain a record of people permitted in the Rath Yatra.

Home Minister Amit Shah Expressed Delight Over SC Decision To Hold Puri’s Rath Yatra

The Centre notified a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde that Rath Yatra would be conducted without compromising on people’s health. And with the collaboration of the state and temple trust. The Odisha government also affirmed that everything would be smoothly taken care of with the cooperation of the temple management and the Centre. Union Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted the delight of the entire country over the SC decision. He stressed that PM Modi took this initiative for consultations.

The Police Office Platoons were deployed to ensure the smooth conduct of the Rath Yatra.

Director-General of Police (DGP) Abhay announced the deployment of 50 police platoons for the 9-day festival. Following the SC order, devotees don’t have the authority to accompany Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra on June 23. The Odisha government had also locked down all entrance points in Puri during his period. Earlier, a 500-year-old temple resurfaced in Odisha.