New Delhi: The Supreme Court today left the decision of holding Dussera festival, Takht Insan, Deepmala and Gurta Gaddi in Nanded Sikh Gurudwara with the Maharashtra government on the basis of ground situation.
The bench comprising of Justice L Nageswara Rao, Justice Hemant Gupta and Justice Ajay Rastogi was hearing a plea by Nanded Sikh Gurudwara Sachkhand and Shri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib Board which sought permission to hold these festivals amid pandemic as its an age-old custom.
The apex court took note of the Maharashtra government's argument that Article 25 gives freedom to profess and propagate religion subject to public order and safety and public order is a state subject and state has concerns regarding public health.
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Judges had asked the state government if they can allow to hold it at 5 am with limited gathering. However, the state appeared sceptical and argued that hundreds of people will come from across the globe and it won't be possible to control the crowd.