💨 Abstract
The All India Sant Samiti, expressing concerns for the Hindu community's safety and Kumbh Mela's sanctity, has declared that no products linked to a group they call the "spit policy gang" should be sold at the upcoming festival. They argue that the Kumbh, a significant event of cleanliness, should not accommodate such vendors due to their questionable hygiene practices.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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