Prayagraj: The administration has been alerted before the Magh Purnima royal bath to be held on Wednesday in Mahakumbh in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. This time no incident like Mouni Amasa does not happen, additional precautions are being taken for this. Prayagraj was declared a no-vehicle zone on Tuesday, while the schools had to be closed due to huge crowd in Prayagraj, Varanasi and adjoining districts.

At this time, millions of people are reaching Mahakumbh for the royal bath on Magh Purnima, due to which there has been a 300 km long traffic jam in Prayagraj, Varanasi and some districts of Madhya Pradesh, which was taken cognizance by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and reprimanded the officials. . Strict message was given to the officials of all the districts of Uttar Pradesh and they were ordered to maintain proper arrangements. Yogi also clarified that action will be taken against whichever officers withdraw from their responsibility. There are also reports that traffic is currently improving.

Along with Magh Purnima, 12 February is also the birth anniversary of Sant Ravidas, due to which there will be a holiday in schools and colleges in Prayagraj and its surrounding areas. Prayagraj has an order to keep the school closed by 14th, which can be extended by the 17th. On the other hand, due to the huge crowd in Varanasi, schools from class one to eight have been ordered to conduct online classes. Schools in this region will also be closed till 14th. However, schools in rural areas will continue to run normally. During the Mauni Amavasya, 30 people died in a stampede when millions of people arrived at Sangam Ghat together. This time too, a huge crowd will gather, so Yogi Adityanath has given strict orders to the officials that there is no accident.

Passengers going to Kumbh broke the windows of the train when they did not get seats

In view of Mahakumbh, almost all the trains coming and going to Prayagraj seem full. In such a situation, passengers wishing to go to Prayagraj are facing difficulties. Such incidents also happen when passengers get angry and throw stones on the train. There was a huge crowd at Madhubani railway station in Bihar on Monday. People were running to enter the reserve bogey when they did not find a place in the train. If the passengers sitting inside in one such train did not open the door, then the passengers standing outside broke the window glass. The train going from Jainnagar in Bihar passed through Prayagraj station. There was a stampede to board the train. In a video, almost all the windows of the train were seen broken. Police have detained two people in connection with this incident.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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