Didn’t Calcutta criticize this preaching?



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In India, Corona blamed the preacher that Kolkata, today have taken to the streets by the millions in the Pujo frenzy.

A few days ago, only seven months. The crown lock has not yet started in India. Tabligh Jamaat held a meeting in Delhi in mid-March. About a couple thousand members came from abroad to attend the meeting. In India, there were fewer than 1,000 corona infections a day. Within a week, it became known that Corona had spread among those who had joined the meeting. The police and the administration took action against the officers. Hatred spread throughout the country, mainly against preaching and then against the entire Muslim community. From social media to political commentary, Tabligh is blamed for the spread of Corona across India.

What is the image after seven months? There are between 60 and 70 thousand infections in the country every day. The confinement has increased. Everything is normal. And in it is the smoke of Durga Pujo in West Bengal. In Calcutta alone, some 30,000 bids have been organized. Next Thursday is the sixth. The first day of Pujo. At least four days before that, visitors began to gather at the pandal. Millions of people have come to the Pujo market. Corona says there is no pandemic, there is no way to understand it by looking at Kolkata. No push has been so pompous. Businessmen are blocking roads, tying bamboo, and wearing masks around their necks, urging visitors to come to the mandapa, as they do every year.

Many of those who are organizing the pujo, those who have queued to see the pujo, those who push the crowd and buy with bags, seven months ago, they flooded social networks with insults against the preacher saying ‘inhuman’. Yes, they demanded exemplary punishment for preaching. Yes, every day they hold court meetings against a group in the vast space of television channels, news impressions, social networks. I want to ask the question, who will judge the fall festival in Kolkata full of millions of people?

The trial has taken place. The Calcutta High Court has imposed a strict ban on visiting pujo. And officials and visitors have also been bothered by it. They are in a bad mood because the annual festival is interrupted. The Superior Court verdict is a matter of time. But what is the judgment of mindset? The court ruled that the barricades should be installed between five and ten meters from the mandapa. So that visitors cannot enter the mandapa in the middle of a crowd. Some time ago, I spoke by phone with a senior Pujo official from Kolkata, a grassroots leader. He said in a very loud voice, the court prohibited the mandapa from entering, the mandapa did not oppose the show! Visitors will come and go to see the mandapa from a distance. I will make those arrangements so that the interior of the mandapa can be seen from a distance. I asked him, weren’t you talking about preaching? Netababu changed the conversation.

Over time, that is likely to change. The religious group against which the trial was held seven months ago on the social network Wall Wall, has practically two Eids at home. Starting with the Imam, various Muslim organizations appealed to everyone, not once, but more than once, so that everyone could celebrate at home. Do not crowd. Its impact has also been seen in the Eid market. In Kolkata alone, there have been 60 percent fewer bikinis than before each year before Eid. And in Durgapujo? No need to calculate. The image is speaking. The sea of ​​people possessing millions of intellects reminds us of the “enemy of the people.” It is not necessary to read Ibsen’s writings. Many people have seen Ray’s photo. See how fanatical people have gone to the temple to eat Charanamrit, denying the disease. And politics has agreed with that. The houses of those who protested have been destroyed.

In fact, politics is the last word. Powerful politics. Those who are fewer in number, all their work is to blame. And there is no injustice in the work of those who are gurus in number. The court did not sit against him on social media. So no one confuses a whole religious group with the mistakes of an organization.

You should be ashamed of yourself. The people of Calcutta are truly ashamed to see this injustice in front of their eyes. The preaching of two thousand people was wrong, no doubt. What is happening in Calcutta at the moment with millions of people, the error has gone beyond all standards. The administration, the government, the opposition, the people, all share this error. Thank you to the Calcutta High Court for at least pointing the finger at Bhultuku. But I still don’t think the mentality will change. Source: Deutsche Welle



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