Residents of the hill town converged at Gopinath Mandir last night after coming to know that a sewer pipeline was being dug just two metres from its main gate and sat on a dharna in protest against the construction which they said was in violation of the Constitution as the ancient temple was a protected area.
Refusing to budge despite repeated attempts by the administration, the crowd of locals has been on a dharna in the temple premises in the presence of police personnel who are there to help the administration carry out the sewer line digging work.
According to the act no construction or repair work can be taken up within 300 metres of the temple without the prior permission of the Culture Ministry.
A protester Sushila Devi said construction of a sewer line inside the temple is desecration of the centuries-old temple which cannot be allowed.
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"If a sewer line is dug only two metres away from the temple's main gate, dirty water will flow into it," she said.
Locals had been protesting against the construction for the last three days but the administration went ahead with its plans and called in police yesterday starting work forcefully.
Chamoli SP Priti Priyadarshini said the police force was on the site at the orders of the DM.