The community has stressed that following this order, the police and administrative action would bring the whole priest community under the lens and hence cause a lot of distress.
The chief minister, during his maiden visit toAgra yesterday, had ordered authorities to take action against "Lapkas" (touts) and "Pandas" (Purohits) as they are a source of nuisance to international as well as domestic tourists.
Taking exception to this order, the community has demanded its immediate withdrawal, as it would deprive pilgrims the basic facilities that "the government has failed to provide themso far".
While President Pranab Mukherjee needed a Tirth Purohit during his visit to Badrinath, in Kedarnath, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also needed one, he said.
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"If Yogi does not amend his order on Pandas, we would hold a convention of All India Tirth Purohit Mahasabha in Mathura on June 11 to decide future course of action," Pathak added.
"Yogi should know that a Tirth Purohit has such cordial relations with pilgrims that they,instead of staying at a hotel, loves to stay at the residence ofsuch Purohits," Girish Sharma, the head of Panda association Jatipura said.
The president of Panda Sabha Vrindaban- Nand Kumar Pathak said, if the chief minister is really interested toprovide relief to the pilgrims, he should improve the infrastructure.
Krishna Gopal Parasar, another Panda from Baldeo has demanded withdrawal of the "draconian order", failing which the entire Brahmin Community and Panda Community here would "teach a lesson" to the party Yogi belongs to, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
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