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In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, State Revenue Minister K Rajan expressed that the notification issued by the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry on October 11 has brought “utter disappointment” to Pooram enthusiasts, for whom fireworks are an “integral part” of the festival.
He sought the prime minister’s personal intervention to amend the rules in order to allow the Thrissur Pooram to proceed with all its festivities and rituals.
Among other stipulations, Condition No 2 requires that the licensed magazine be located at least 200 metres away from the display site.
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He further pointed out that Condition No 6 of the notification requires the assembly shed to be at least 100 metres away from the display site. As the assembly shed will be empty during the display, he argued that there is no logic in enforcing this distance limit.
The letter also mentioned that Condition No 4 demands a 100-metre distance between spectators and the display area.
“If the condition that the audience must be kept 100 metres away from the barricades of the fire line is enforced, it would make it difficult for spectators to enjoy the fireworks,” Rajan said.
He suggested that modifying the distance to 50-70 metres from start to finish would be sufficient.
Earlier, speaking to reporters in Thrissur, Rajan alleged that there was an attempt to sabotage the Thrissur Pooram festival and the issue will be brought to the attention of relevant officials in the Central government, including those from Thrissur.
Rajan also said that steps will be taken to initiate official communication with the Centre under the leadership of the chief minister on this matter.