Cops act against misbehaving Ganeshotsav volunteers


Mumbai, Sep 18 (IANS): A day after Home Minister R.R. Patil's warning, Mumbai police cracked down on volunteers of the famous Lalbaugcha Raja Ganeshotsav volunteers who allegedly misbehaved with a policeman, an official said here Tuesday.

The Kalachowkie police also lodged two complaints by devotees being manhandled by overzealous volunteers deployed by the organisers and for physically assaulting a police sub-inspector, Additional Police Commissioner Praveen Salunkhe told media persons.

A woman Monday lodged a complaint of harassment and manhandling by the volunteers while a police officer, Ashok Sarmale, who was pushed around and kicked, also registered his grievance.

"We have lodged a case of molestation in the complaint by the woman devotee and charges of obstructing government servant from discharging his duties in the second instance," Salunkhe said.

A volunteer, Manoj Sharma, has been arrested in the complaint lodged by the policemen and investigations are underway in the first complaint.

The developments took place a day after Patil's stern warning to all Ganeshotsav organisers and their volunteers to "behave" with women devotees, failing which they would face action.

His warning came in the wake of the blatant pulling of hair, pushing, dragging of many women devotees by volunteers at the famous Lalbaugcha Raja Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Mandal in Parel during the ongoing 10-day festival, which comes to an end Wednesday.

Many indignant women strongly protested at the outrage and several demanded to know how the volunteers "dare to touch" and pull the female devotees.

The incidents were telecast on several TV channels and also on various social networking sites, sparking off strong protests especially since the devotees queue up for 18-20 hours before getting a fraction of a minute for a 'darshan' of their beloved elephant-headed god.

Lalbaugcha Raja, Mumbai's most favourite idol of Lord Ganesh, attracts an average of around 1.20 million devotees every day who religiously queue up for a 'darshan'.

However, many women devotees have been facing hardships and humiliation at the hands of the overzealous volunteers who will now be under the spotlight of the police.

  

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  • Deepak Adyanthaya, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 19 2013

    Sir,

    Such problems can be easily brought under control by making the organizers also responsible for the actions of the volunteers because they are the one who them in the first place.

    Now a days the main problem in controlling crime is that the authorities look at so many other things rather than looking at the crime itself - like for eg. the connections of the criminal, his backers, his religion, his color, his caste and his connections with the cops, et al. What we need is more professionalism in handling our affairs whether it is crime control, garbage disposal, having better roads or simply leading a hassle free life.

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  • Jennet Prescilla, Mangalore Muscat

    Wed, Sep 18 2013

    What an irony. Lord Ganesh, as per the legend, laid his life to safeguard the honour of his mother Parvathi and is slain unknowingly by Shiva. He is rejuvenated by him on learning the truth from Parvathi. Here in our days the so called devotees instead of honouring and safeguarding the women folk are committing atrocities against them, who just want to have a glimpse of the idol of the deity. This is Kaliyug.

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