In a highly anticipated event under stringent security measures, devotees gathered at the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, on Friday to commence Saraswati Puja on the auspicious occasion of Vasant Panchami. The site, long a flashpoint between Hindu and Muslim communities, saw hundreds of worshippers arriving from early morning, their fervor undimmed by the heavy police deployment.
Authorities have mobilized over 8,000 personnel, including Rapid Action Force units, to ensure peace prevails. This comes in strict adherence to a Supreme Court directive issued just a day prior, permitting Hindus sunrise-to-sunset access for puja while allocating 1 PM to 3 PM for Muslim prayers. The ruling underscores the court’s ongoing efforts to balance religious claims without escalating tensions.
The Bhojshala, protected by the Archaeological Survey of India as an 11th-century monument, holds profound significance. Hindus revere it as a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi or Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom. Conversely, the Muslim community identifies it as Kamal Maula Mosque, integral to their faith. This dual claim has fueled decades of dispute, with a 2003 ASI arrangement allowing Hindus Tuesdays for worship and Muslims Fridays for namaz—a schedule now temporarily adjusted for the festival.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav extended greetings on X, invoking blessings of knowledge, creativity, prosperity, and joy from Mother Saraswati for all citizens. His message resonated amid the charged atmosphere.
Dhar District Collector Priyank Mishra affirmed that comprehensive preparations were in place, prioritizing law and order. He issued a stern warning against any material inciting religious hatred via print, electronic media, or social platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook, promising rigorous action under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and IT Act.
As the day unfolds, the eyes of the nation remain fixed on Dhar, hoping for seamless observance that honors both communities’ sentiments while upholding communal harmony.
