Uttarakhand’s Operation Kaalnemi: Protecting Pilgrims from Fake Sadhus

A concerning trend of criminals disguising themselves as Hindu ascetics (sadhus) has prompted Uttarakhand police to launch “Operation Kaalnemi.” This initiative seeks to identify and apprehend these imposters, ensuring the safety and security of pilgrims visiting the state’s numerous holy sites.

How Operation Kaalnemi Works

Specialized police teams, dressed in civilian clothing, are being deployed to patrol areas frequented by sadhus, particularly those where temporary camps are established. These undercover officers will blend in with the crowds, carefully observing and identifying individuals suspected of fraudulent activities.

Protecting the Sanctity of Religious Practices

The rise of fake sadhus not only poses a threat to pilgrim safety but also undermines the sanctity of religious traditions. Operation Kaalnemi is a crucial step towards safeguarding both, ensuring a secure and respectful environment for genuine practitioners and devotees alike.

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