People express gratitude to CM Shri Ashok Gehlot for starting ‘Moksh Kalash’ special buses
Jaipur, 27 May. Shri Gaurav
Agarwal, resident of Vaishali Nagar of the
According to Hindu ritual, the
ashes are collected after the cremation and then immersed in sacred rivers such as the
Shri Agarwal after returning to
Jaipur on Tuesday late night said, “I am very grateful to Chief Minister Shri
Ashok Gehlot for starting ‘Moksh Kalash’ special buses free of cost,
understanding the pain of people so they could immerse ashes of their loved
ones in Haridwar.”
Not only Shri Agarwal, but all
people who had gone to Haridwar were full of praises for Shri Gehlot and
thanked him from the bottom of their hearts.
It is to be mentioned that
hundreds of people in the State had kept the urns containing ashes of their
deceased family members after cremation at the crematorium, as there was no
means of transport to go to Haridwar or other places to immerse ashes because
of the ongoing lockdown.
Rajasthan State Road Transport
Corporation (RSRTC) Chairman and Managing Director Shri Naveen Jain said the
sensitive Government of Rajasthan led by Chief Minister Shri Gehlot decided to
run special buses to Haridwar on May 25.
He said, “Two buses carrying 41
passengers with 22 urns containing ashes left from Jaipur to Haridwar on Monday
at 7pm.” He said that eight buses left with passengers carrying urns on Tuesday
including three from Jaipur (91 passengers with 47 urns), one each from
Hanumangarh (29 passengers with 15 urns), Ganganagar (30 passengers with 15
urns), Nagaur (30 passengers with 15 urns), Sikar (29 passengers with 15 urns)
and Alwar (30 passengers with 15 urns). In these two days a total of 280 passengers
went with 144 urns to Haridwar. Maximum two persons are allowed with an urn
containing ashes.
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