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Alcohol, loud DJ on Varanasi’s Ganga during Shobha Yatra, no action yet

The Manjhi community had organised the religious procession after Navratri, the Varanasi police said.

Varanasi: A group of men were allegedly seen consuming alcohol and dancing to loud DJ music on a boat passing through the Ganga river in Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi.

Videos of the scene have gone viral on social media, showing a shirtless man drinking beer as loud music plays in the background. In another video, a cluster of boats was seen passing through the ghats to music.

According to the Varanasi police, the procession was reportedly religious, organised by the Manjhi community, classified as Dalits under the Scheduled Tribe (ST) after the Chaitra Navratri.

“Following Chaitra Navratri, the Manjhi community generally organises the shobha yatra or a ceremonial procession that proceeds from the Shitala Ghat,” Assistant Commissioner of Police Varanasi said.

“It passes by the shrine of Choti Shitala Mata and eventually reaches Mirzapur, where the participants stay overnight before returning the following day,” the ACP said.

He said the video appears to have been taken at night and is currently under investigation. “Efforts are underway to identify the individuals featured in it.”

When asked if the incident had hurt any religious sentiments, the ACP ignored it and repeated the previous statements.

This incident comes weeks after 14 Muslim youth were arrested and subsequently denied bail for breaking Ramzan fasts with non-vegetarian food on the holy waters.

In contrast, the youth were swiftly apprehended following the virality of the incident and a complaint filed by Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha leader Rajat Jaiswal, who claimed that non-veg food on the Ganga River deeply hurts the religious sentiments of the Hindu community.

Does alcohol not hurt religious sentiments? Owaisi

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday criticised the Varanasi police for its inaction and wondered if alcohol consumption is treated differently when it comes to other religious sentiments.

He questioned the Uttar Pradesh government and the Varanasi district administration whether the incident amounted to public nuisance or a violation of the Water Act, or whether this was restricted to Muslims.

His X post read, “This consumption of alcohol is allowed? It doesn’t hurts – feelings? and it doesn’t disrupt social harmony? It doesn’t causes public nuisance? it doesn’t violates Water Act? and ruling party will not give a complaint also? 14 Muslim boys are still incarcerated in jail …….”

This post was last modified on April 6, 2026 9:55 pm

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