In a shocking turn of events during the Jhulan Yatra festivities at the revered Jagannath Ji temple premises, a food vendor has been exposed for using contaminated water from the temple pond and tap water in food preparation. The incident has sparked outrage among devotees and local residents, raising serious concerns about food safety and hygiene standards during the annual celebration.
On Sunday morning, artisans from Bishnu Saha's shop, a prominent vendor in the temple vicinity, were witnessed using a bucket filled with murky water for making Jilapi, a popular sweet delicacy. This discovery quickly attracted a crowd, with people demanding answers from the shopkeeper, Vishnu Saha.
Saha admitted to using water from the Jagannath Ji temple pond and tap water in the food preparation process, highlighting that this has been a recurring practice year after year. Concerns have been raised about the quality and safety of the food produced under such conditions, potentially putting consumers at risk of various diseases.
What has stirred the community even further is the apparent lack of oversight by the Health and Family Welfare Department and the Food Safety Officer. Despite the annual presence of numerous food stalls and vendors in the temple premises during Jhulan Yatra, there has been a glaring absence of inspections to ensure food safety and quality standards are maintained.
The situation escalated as local residents, who had patronized Bishnu Saha's shop in the past few days, voiced their concerns about the health risks they might have unknowingly subjected themselves to. The incident has fueled heated discussions and drawn attention to the negligence of relevant authorities.
As the controversy unfolds, there is growing demand for a thorough investigation into the adulteration of food at the Jagannath Ji temple premises during Jhulan Yatra. The Health and Family Welfare Department and the Food Safety Officer are under increasing pressure to address the situation and take necessary actions to safeguard the health and well-being of devotees and visitors to the temple during this sacred festival.
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