Nagaland
Jain community people of Dimapur took out a protest rally against declaration of Shri Sammed Shikarji hill as a tourist spot on December 22, 2022.

Dimapur: All the shops owned by the Jain community in Dimapur in Nagaland will remain closed for 12 hours from 6 am on January 6 in protest against declaration of their most sacred worship site, Shri Sammed Shikarji hill, located at Giridih in Jharkhand, as a tourist spot and opening it for โ€œcommercial exploitation, by the Centre.

Informing this on Thursday, Dimapurโ€™s Shree Digamber Jain Samaj, in a release, said the Jains across the Northeast will protest tomorrow against the decision of the Union forest and environment and climate change at the request of the Jharkhand government.  

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The Samaj requested all the Jains in Dimapur to assemble at Mahavir Bhawan at 9 am on the day to protest against what it called โ€œinsensitive declarationโ€ that โ€œdamages the sanctity of our pilgrimage siteโ€ that exists since time immemorial.

It said millions of Jain saints attained their salvation on this sacred hill.

โ€œEvery particle of this hill is worshipped and lakhs of Jains climb it barefoot, many without eating or drinking anything during 27-km walk,โ€ it said.

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The Samaj said if anybody takes non-vegetarian food or alcoholic drinks or indulges in unholy celebrations on the sacred hill after it was declared a tourist spot is an โ€œunpardonable sinโ€.

The Jain community of Dimapur, under the banner of Shree Digambar Jain Samaj and Shree Jain Swetambar Terapanthi Sabha, took out a rally on December 22 last year seeking withdrawal of declaration of the Jain sanctorum in Jharkhand into a tourist spot.