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Dahi Handi celebrations in Thane already violated SC order three times

'Govindas' observe unique Dahi Handi festival to protest against SC order

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Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackery had criticised the apex court's intervention of putting restrictions over the height of human pyramid and asked the organisers to celebrate Dahi Handi with full gaiety.

Following the criticism by their leader, MNS Thane city chief Avinash Jadhav was seen wearing T-shirt that read 'Hoy me kaayda modnar' (Yes, I will break the law). The Dahi Handi celebration, supported by the MNS leader, has already violated the norm set by Supreme Court three times, reports Quint.

Mumbai Police said that the action against those who violate the order will be taken later to avoid a law and order situation.

Expressing displeasure over the Supreme Court's ban on 20 plus feet cap for human pyramids, the 'Govindas' in Dadar area of Mumbai on Thursday laid down on the road and formed a pyramid on the occasion of the Dahi Handi festival.

"The Supreme Court has put a ban on 20 plus feet pyramids, so this is our symbolic way of expressing displeasure. We are lying on the ground as a mark of protest," said Amar, one of the locals.

Another local Ranjeet echoing similar sentiment said this is a protest against the apex court's order. "We will follow the court's order. Had the court given the order two months ago, our practices for this festival would not have gone in vain," he added.

The 'Govindas' showed black flags in protest against the apex court's order. They also used a ladder to break the Dahi Handi as a sign of protest.

The apex court on Wednesday refused to entertain a plea seeking modification of restriction over height of human pyramid in the Dahi Handi functions. A Dahi Handi organiser named 'Jai Jawan Krida Mandal Govinda Pathak' had sought relaxation in height restriction condition fixed at 20 feet.

During the court hearing, the petitioner had stated that 170 people were admitted in 2012 and 190 people were seriously injured during the event the very next year.

The organisers of Dahi Handi festivals across the city have been asked to abide by the Supreme Court's guidelines. The Mumbai Police has made arrangements for video shooting of the festivities and if any violation is found, further action will be taken as per the video footages.

The Shiv Sena, however, expressed displeasure over the court's decision and said that Dahi Handi should be celebrated as usual.

(With ANI Inputs)

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