Maha Dangal: Kawan Yatra Controversy Escalates Amidst Huge Devotee Turnout And Communal Accusations
The sixth day of the Kawan Yatra, which started from Haridwar, has seen a massive influx of devotees, with over 9 million already participating and an estimated 40 million expected by July 23. This sacred pilgrimage has attracted unprecedented faith, yet it is marred by escalating controversies. The dispute began over nameplates, leading to road blockades and heated political debates. Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh posted images accusing different laws for Hindus and Muslims, intensifying communal tensions. Meanwhile, Delhi minister Kapil Mishra clarified that highways were not blocked but pathways were arranged for devotees, welcoming them warmly. The controversy has sparked widespread discussion on religious harmony and political agendas, with accusations flying between communities. In Mahadangal, further inquiries into the number and nature of disputes related to the Yatra are expected. Additionally, reports have surfaced showing images of products allegedly aimed at harming Sanatan Dharma during the pilgrimage. The Kawan Yatra, intended as a spiritual journey, now faces challenges from communal polarization and politicization, overshadowing its devotional essence. Authorities and community leaders urge calm and respect as the Yatra continues.

























