'Bars Are Open, While Temples Are Shut': Anna Hazare Offers Support To People Seeking Temple Reopening In Maharashtra

Social activist Anna Hazare has questioned the Maharashtra government’s orders to open bars and pubs in the state while the temples are still closed. He has even offered his support to devotees if they protest against the state government’s decision.

Hazare has apparently held a meeting with a group of people who are demanding for temples to be opened in the state. He said that the state government looks to be fine with large queues outside liquor shops but continue to keep temples closed at the same time.

“Why the state government is not opening temples? What danger the state government sees in opening temples for people? If COVID-19 is the reason, then there are big queues outside liquor shops,” Hazare was quoted in a report by Financial Express.

The concerned delegation has accordingly been assured of Hazare’s support with respect to this matter. They have been told that the activist will join them if they agitate against the authorities to achieve their concerned objective.

This issue also received the support of state BJP chief Chandrakant Patil who led a ‘shankhnad andolan’ led by party workers in various cities of the state on 30th August to demand the reopening of temples. The workers marched their way to the temples by blowing conch shells during the course of their protest.