Activists protest Yamuna river pollution by taking a 'bath' with dry sand in Agra

Press Trust of India June 4, 2017, 15:08:46 IST

Some activists late evening on Saturday took a “holy bath” with the dry Yamuna sand, as there was no water in the river.

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Activists protest Yamuna river pollution by taking a 'bath' with dry sand in Agra

Agra: Some activists late evening on Saturday took a “holy bath” with the dry Yamuna sand, as there was no water in the river.

They poured sand over their bodies and sprinkled and splashed to the amusement of a big crowd.

Some pretended to swim on the dry river bed, while a few others enacted a drowning scene.

A volunteer of the River Connect Campaign told PTI, “Since there was no water in the river but just industry effluents, sewer and municipal waste, we had to take a bath with the sand to protest and draw attention to the deplorable state of the river.”

Sunday is Ganga Dussehra when lakhs of people will take a holy dip in the rivers, particularly Yamuna and Ganga.

The River Connect Campaigners have demanded a national river policy and constitution of a central rivers authority on the lines of NHAI.

The campaign has been continuing for more than two years at the Etmauddaula view point park where a group daily holds a meeting and conducts the ritualistic arti of Yamuna.

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