Tensions are boiling over at the Magh Mela in Prayagraj, where a dramatic confrontation unfolded outside Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati’s camp. Armed with sticks and lathis, a group of agitators stormed the perimeter, chanting provocative slogans and attempting forced entry. This incident marks the latest flashpoint in an escalating dispute between the revered Shankaracharya and local authorities.
The disturbance erupted on Saturday evening between 6:30 and 7:30 PM. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene as the intruders, waving saffron flags, hurled abuse and geared up for violence. They reportedly shouted ‘I love Bulldozer Baba,’ a clear jab amid ongoing political undercurrents. Camp volunteers pushed back, leading to scuffles that heightened fears for safety.
In a formal complaint to the Kalpavasi police station, Swami Avimukteshwaranand highlighted imminent threats to his life, devotees, and camp property. He demanded immediate FIRs against the perpetrators and round-the-clock security deployment. ‘Any future breach could spell disaster,’ the notice warned, pinning full responsibility on the mela administration and police should incidents recur.
This clash stems from a prior standoff during the Mauni Amavasya bath rituals. Authorities had barred the Shankaracharya’s palanquin procession, prompting a sit-in protest now in its seventh day at Sector 4, Triveni Marg North Track. Frustrated by the impasse, the spiritual leader has shifted from his palanquin to a vanity van, signaling deepening resolve.
As the mela draws millions for sacred dips, such episodes underscore fragile security amid massive crowds. Devotees urge swift intervention to prevent escalation, while the Shankaracharya’s supporters rally online, amplifying calls for justice. The administration faces mounting pressure to de-escalate before the festival’s spiritual fervor turns volatile.
