Maha Kumbh is a moral responsibility for entire state: UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya

Lucknow, January 13: Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Monday said that Maha Kumbh is a moral responsibility for the entire state, adding that the whole state is filled with the sentiment of 'Atithi Devo Bhava'.

Key Points
1. Mass religious event spanning 45 days at Triveni Sangam
2. Extensive infrastructure and security arrangements deployed
3. Over 8 million devotees already participated
4. Significant spiritual and cultural importance for India

This follows the report of the presence of a statue of Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav installed at a camp in Maha Kumbh Mela.

Speaking to ANI, Maurya said, "I have no reaction to give on this. It will be good if such controversial subjects do not arise as the conduct of MahaKumbh is a moral responsibility for the entire state. We are all filled with the sentiment of 'Atithi Devo Bhav'."

The Deputy CM extended his greeting to the people attending the Maha Kumbh Mela, saying that the first 'snaan' is being conducted with safety and cleanliness.

"I extend my greetings to all those who will be coming to Prayagraj for Kumbh Mela. We are seeing how the first 'snaan' is being conducted with safety and cleanliness. Maha Kumbh appears to be true to its name. The coming 'snaans' will also be conducted in the same grand and divine manner," Maurya stated.

He further took a dig at the Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav and said that he should recall how Maha Kumbh was conducted during his tenure (as the CM) in 2013 and he should offer repentance for it.

UP Deputy CM said, "At least, they are coming to Kumbh Mela. Everyone is welcome to visit Kumbh. Akhilesh ji should recall how Maha Kumbh was conducted during his tenure (as the CM) in 2013 and offer repentance for it."

The Maha Kumbh 2025, the world's largest religious gathering, has officially begun in Prayagraj, marking the start of a grand 45-day spiritual event. The Maha Kumbh 2025 is being organized over a sprawling 10,000-acre area.

Thousands of devotees have already flocked to the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mystical Saraswati river at Triveni Sangam to take part in the holy bath.

The government has meticulously planned the event. Key arrangements include 0.15 million toilets, 15,000 sanitation workers, 2,500 Ganga Seva Doots (volunteers), and 0.15 million tents in the Mela area. The state government has set up 69,000 LED lights, including solar hybrid street lighting, 2,750 crowd-monitoring cameras, and 24/7 Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) monitoring. Additionally, there will be 10 digital lost-and-found centres, 25,000 workers on the ground, and parking facilities covering 1,800 hectares.

Uttar Pradesh police have established a floating police chowki to assist devotees as the 45-day-long Maha Kumbh commenced on Monday, beginning with the auspicious occasion of Paush Purnima. Over 10,000 personnel, including local police and paramilitary forces, have been deployed for the event's security.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed "water ambulance" stationed at Sangam to ensure the safety of devotees. The ambulance, equipped with medical facilities and staffed by doctors and NDRF officials, will operate 24/7 throughout the event.

For enhanced security, underwater drones and 2,700 AI-enabled cameras have been installed in and around the Mela area.

The Railway Ministry has invested Rs 50 billion over the past three years to improve infrastructure, including new platforms, doubled railway lines, and upgraded facilities for accommodating the massive influx of pilgrims. Additionally, the railways is operating 13,000 trains, including 3,000 special trains, to ensure devotees can reach Prayagraj efficiently.

The Traffic Police have developed an extensive plan to ensure smooth vehicular movement, with detailed routes for entry and exit. Notably, the entry to the Sangam Mela area will be through Jawaharlal Nehru Marg (Black Road), while the exit will be via Triveni Marg. During major bathing festivals, Akshayavat Darshan will remain closed to visitors.

The Maha Kumbh 2025 has already seen over 8 million devotees take a holy dip in the Sangam so far on the first day. The event, which began on January 13, will continue until February 26. Key bathing dates include January 14 (Makar Sankranti - First Shahi Snan), January 29 (Mauni Amavasya - Second Shahi Snan), February 3 (Basant Panchami - Third Shahi Snan), February 12 (Maghi Purnima), and February 26 (Maha Shivaratri).

The Maha Kumbh is being celebrated after 12 years, and over 450 million devotees are expected for the event. The Maha Kumbh will conclude on February 26.