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Kanwariyas seek shelter at ashram, block highway

Kanwariyas seek shelter at ashram, block highway

Time of India2 days ago
Kanpur:
Kanwariyas
caused disruption by seeking rest at an ashram, leading to a blockage on the Farrukhabad-Bareilly highway in Farrukhabad district on Monday. The station in-charge and police force arrived at the location and through negotiations with the kanwariyas, they successfully arranged for an ashram gate to be opened.
The pilgrims received accommodation and food at the facility and departed at 4 am. on Tuesday.
During the holy month of Shrawan, Kanwar Yatra continues at Panchal Ghat, Farrukhabad. On Monday evening, many kanwariyas from Harpalpur, Hardoi, arrived to collect Ganga water. Due to rain, they required shelter at a nearby ashram. Finding the ashram gates locked, they tried to enter but unable to gain access, they moved to the Etawah-Bareilly highway.
Their protest on the road caused traffic jams in both directions.
After receiving information, police officials arrived and through successful negotiations, they calmed the kanwariyas, enabling traffic to resume normally on the highway. Panchal Ghat receives kanwariyas from the local district and neighbouring areas for collecting Ganga water. The officials have made special arrangements for their convenience.
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According to Mohit Mishra, the officer managing Panchal Ghat outpost, several kanwariyas reached the highway. After receiving information, he and the station in-charge visited the site, and following discussions with the kanwariyas, they arranged access to an ashram.
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