While the Khaileyas in the state are eagerly awaiting whether Navratri will be allowed or not, frustration has spread among the people after the Gujarat government's guideline on festivals was announced today. State CM Vijay Rupani has taken a big decision regarding planning for Navratri. State Deputy CM Nitin Patel has issued a statement on the Navratri issue after the state government today announced new guidelines on festivals. "The state government is careful not to increase the transmission of corona, which is why we have not given permission for Navratri," he said. The meeting was held at the CM's residence yesterday. It was discussed to give Sartala in which there are important festivals in Gujarat.
The opinions of all present at the meeting were taken, and in the end the final decision is made after all the opinions. After a long discussion yesterday, a decision has been taken today regarding Diwali and Navratri. Nitin Patel said, "We have decided after seeing the opinion of AMA and media reports on the Koro epidemic." Due to the epidemic of Koro, there will be no control in Garba among the Khaileyas, so Garba cannot be done. Only worship can be done but Garba cannot be done at all. There is no hope of getting any kind of garba approval this year. Navratri is associated with religious matters. Mataji is worshiped for 9 days of Navratri. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also fasts on Navratri. So we decided to worship Mataji in Navratri. In the presence of 200 people, Garbi can be brought and Aarti can be performed. Aarti is allowed with devotion. Amo has taken care of the religious spirit.
Biggest news for Khaileyas in Navratri, Deputy CM Nitin Patel gives statement on Navratri issue