Haridwar saints warned the govt to stop commercialisation of Ganjajal, else they would move the Supreme Court.
Haridwar/New Delhi: The Centre's initiative to get 'Gangajal' delivered
at doorsteps by Indian Postal Services may receive a jolt after saints
in this holy city on Wednesday passed a "censure motion" condemning the
government for using e-commerce platform to sell the holy water.
They warned the government to stop commercialisation of Ganjajal, else they would move the Supreme Court (SC).
"This is Hindustan. Ganga is our mother and the soul of over 100 crores
Indians. Selling mother is not just a sin, but a greatest sin. Ganga is
our faith. We condemn the scheme launched by the government. If they
don't stop it, we will move to the Supreme Court," Swami Achyutanand
Teerth Ji Maharaj told ANI after their proceeding was over.
Meanwhile, senior BJP leader and Union Minister for Communications and
Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad said, "If Gangajal from
Haridwar and Rishikesh reaches to villages of the country, it's a good
thing. It will benefit the rural areas. We are changing the face of the
country through the postal department."
As per reports, the plan to provide the holy water has already been
implemented by some of the e-commerce websites and for a litre bottle
sourced from Gomukh, the place from where the river originates, the
e-commerce company charges Rs 299.
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