Days after the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) put up sign boards outside the Kedarnath Temple warning people of legal action if caught taking photographs or videos at the shrine, the Congress raised questions over a viral photo of popular spiritual leader Morari Bapu inside the sanctum sanctorum.

While asking who was responsible for the incident, he said nearly 24 hours have passed but the government has not taken any cognisance or action. In a statement, BKTC said it has taken a tough stand on taking photographs inside the Kedarnath sanctum sanctorum.


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The issue of clicking photos in the sanctum sanctorum of Famous Hindu shrine of Kedarnath in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand has again hit the headlines following photo of a famous religious preacher Morari Bapu going viral and Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) imposing a fine on the person who clicked the photo and made it viral on social media.

Earlier this month, Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC), had taken a decision against photography inside or around the shrine following an uproar after few videos went viral inviting severe criticism from the devouts. In two such videos,couples were seen proposing to each other in front of Kedarnath temple. Earlier, a woman was seen throwing g currency notes inside the temple. The BKTC had put a board requesting the devouts to refrain from such videography/photography in or around the temple.

The latest controversy erupted when Morari Bapu, a famous Hindu preacher went to Kedarnath on July 21. His photograph inside the Kedarnath temple was shared on social media. According to temple committee officials, the Indore resident who did that paid a donation of Rs.11,000 besides tendering an apology..

The interview of Morari Bapu with an anchor of a television channel conducted outside the temple sitting on chairs has also evoked reactions. Manoj Rawat, a former legislator from Kedarnath said that such incidents should be avoided to maintain the sanctity of the revered place. Anoop Nautiyal, a social activist of the state who conducted a public survey with 251 respondents, pointed out that 86 per cent of the people asked about such interviews being conducted and photographs/Videos being taken in or around kedarnath temple reacted strongly against such practices.

The man was identified with the help of CCTV camera footage after the photo went viral on social media platforms on Saturday, Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) media in-charge Harish Gaud said on Sunday.

The BKTC had put a ban on photoshoots in the Himalayan temple earlier this week and displayed a notice to this effect on the main gates. It also asked people to wear "decent clothes" and desist from setting up tents or camps in the temple precincts.

Meanwhile, the man, who clicked the spritual leader was identified with the help of CCTV camera footage after the photo went viral on social media platforms, Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) media in-charge Harish Gaud said on Sunday.

In the light of the Salangpur controversy, the photographs of Kundal mandir have also gone viral in which Hanumanji has been shown offering fruits to Sahajanand Swami of Swaminarayan sect. A written application has been submitted against such distortion and insult of the Hindu faith at Shihor police station. e24fc04721

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