Bhopal:Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra on Monday said people of any faith can worship Goddess Durga and there was no need for anyone to hide their identity while entering pandals where 'garba' performances are also organised during Navratri.
The Madhya Pradesh government has asked garba organisers to check the identity cards of people before allowing them entry inside pandals during Navratri which will end on October 4. Last month, state culture minister Usha Thakur had suggested the entry inside garba venues during the Navratri festival should be allowed only after checking ID cards to prevent incidents of "Love Jihad".
Home Minister Mishra, who is also the state government spokesperson, was responding to questions about checking identity cards of people entering garba venues and also on reports based on videos on social media that shops belonging to members of a minority community were being forcibly removed from near pandals.
On the issue of pandals, especially the organisers of garba, were told to check ID proofs of people before allowing them entry inside pandals. I had also told people at the time that if they wish to worship Maa (Durga), then a person of any faith can do it separately. But if they want to come here (garba pandals), then they should reveal their identity, there was no need for them to hide identity, Mishra said.