Entry of Non-Hindus to Be Banned in Temples: Badrinath-Kedarnath Committee to Pass Resolution

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He further added that a concrete initiative is underway to “protect Sanatan traditions, faith, and religious decorum.”

Entry of Non-Hindus to Be Banned in Temples: Badrinath-Kedarnath Committee to Pass Resolution

Non-Hindus to Be Banned in Uttarakhand Temples: In a significant religious development in Uttarakhand, the Chairman of the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temples Committee, Hemant Dwivedi, said on Monday that plans are underway to prohibit the entry of non-Hindus into the Badrinath and Kedarnath temples.

Hemant Dwivedi, in a post on X originally written in Hindi, stated that preparations are being made to bring a proposal to the upcoming board meeting of the BKTC and have it passed soon.

“From Kedarkhand to Mansakhand, the chain of temples constructed has traditionally prohibited the entry of non-Hindus, but this tradition was violated during the tenures of previous non-BJP governments,” he claimed.

He further added that a concrete initiative is underway to “protect Sanatan traditions, faith, and religious decorum.”

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