By SANTOSH MOHANTY
The recent verdict of Supreme Court of India on Shree Mandir Parikrama Prakalp(heritage corridor project) has not gone down well with the BJP leaders and office bearers of Shree Mandir Suraksha Abhiyan.
Although they have become upset, they are not hopeless. Members of Suraksha Abhiyan have decided to carry on the awareness campaign with renewed vigour.
In the opinion of BJP Bhubaneswar MP Aparajita Sarangi, the apex court's judgment has not gone against those spearheading the Suraksha Abhiyan of Puri Temple. She said the verdict has cautioned Odisha Government not to infringe upon the ASI Act and undertake the heritage corridor work within the ambit of law. Sarangi told a press conference in Bhubaneswar recently that the Supreme Court's ruling is being viewed as a victory of the members of Suraksha Abhiyan.
Pt Mahesh Sahu, State Joint Convener of Shree Mandir Suraksha Abhiyan, in his Facebook post said he has all respect for the verdict of Honourable Supreme Court but left with no option than to accept the verdict. He, however, said he has reservations on whatever activities being undertaken in the name of heritage corridor in Puri.
Meanwhile, Pt Sahu has described the statement of Puri BJD MP Pinaki Mishra as 'unfortunate' who said the Naveen Patnaik-led BJD dispensation in Odisha is striving to develop the pilgrimage city Puri like Vatican City. He further said Mishra's statement on the pilgrim city as childish and added that it is unbecoming that a person of his stature harbours such unreligious beliefs about Jagannath Dham. Pt Sahu also cited slokas from Skandha Purana on the holiness of Puri Dham to bring home the point about its sacredness.
Pt Sahu said Shree Mandir Suraksha Abhiyan will continue its awareness activity throughout the State by staging mass dharnas and padayatras in block and district levels and added that a review petition will be filed in Supreme Court in this regard soon. He said a meeting will be held at Buddha temple in Bhubaneswar on June 12 in which important personalities from different walks of life will be attending to discuss about the future course of action for spearheading the movement.
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| Pt Mahesh Sahu, State Joint Convener, Shree Mandir Suraksha Abhiyan |
On June 3, the Supreme Court of India had quashed two petitions filed against excavation being undertaken around Jagannath Temple under Puri Shree Mandir Parikrama Prakalp (heritage corridor project) setting at rest the hue and cry over threat to the iconic temple due to the construction activity.
The apex court has called the pleas as 'frivolous' and imposed penalty on petitioners amounting to Rs 1 lakh each for filing unjustified petitions thereby wasting valuable time of the court.
A bench comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice Hima Kohli ruled that the temple corridor project has been undertaken for providing amenities to the devotees and the excavation work is being done in accordance with the Ancient Monuments and Archeological Sites and Remains (AMASR) Act 1958.
Worth mentioning here that Puri Shankaracharya Swami Nischalananda Saraswati had come down heavily on Naveen Patnaik–led government in Odisha over the heritage corridor issue saying such work will turn Puri Tapobhumi into a Bhogobhumi.
The Puri Seer alleged that in the name of development Mutts and relics are being razed and warned the government of serious consequences if such work is not abandoned immediately. Shankaracharya told the media in Puri that the Puri beach has already turned out to be a paradise for drunkards and antisocial elements.
He urged the Prime Minister of India and the Odisha Chief Minister to initiate measures for stopping desecration of the holy place and added that the pilgrim city should never be allowed to become an amusement park.
On May 31, members of Talcher chapter of Shree Mandir Suraksha Samiti were on a mass dharna in front of Sub-Collector's office protesting against the alleged illegal excavation work being undertaken within 100 metre radius of Puri Temple under the heritage corridor project. The mass dharna was attended by Pt Mahesh Sahu, State Joint Convener of Shree Mandir Suraksha Abhiyan.









