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Updated: July 11, 2025 06:24
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has initiated 'Operation Kalanemi'—a special drive to locate and take action against impostors claiming to be saints—prior to the annual Kanwar Yatra. The drive is named after the legendary demon Kalanemi, who had arrived in the form of a sage to dupe Lord Hanuman.
Key Highlights
The practice is intended to protect worshippers from religious sentiment swindlers, especially women
Civilian-uniformed special police forces will secure large pilgrimage zones like Haridwar and Rishikesh
Verification procedures will be ratcheted up for camp operators, volunteers, and hotel guests during the yatra
Cultural Context
Dhami asserted that these impersonators not only misguide the general public but also defame Sanatan Dharma and social harmony
The campaign is launched with the aim of maintaining the sanctity of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, a land of gods.
The government reiterated that action will be taken irrespective of the religious background of the culprit
Operational Steps
Intelligence units shall be employed to track and investigate suspicious individuals
Police will check backgrounds and patrol temporary camps for criminal activity
The project is part of the overall security plans of the Kanwar Yatra, which saw over four crore pilgrims last year
Public Opinion
The move has been received with open arms by true spiritual masters who are interested in preserving the sanctity of the sadhu tradition
People welcomed the campaign as an initiative towards guaranteeing confidence and trust
Sources: Daily Excelsior, The Hindu, Rozana Spokesman, Zee News, Times India, Dainik Nation