Devotees throw colours in celebration during a procession of Lord Ganesha for immersion during the conclusion of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival.
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Agartala: Tripura minister Sudhangshu Das said playing loud music during immersion processions and dancing under the influence of alcohol are totally against the spirit of Hinduism.
Das's statement came as the festive season began in the state with the Ganesh Puja.
"Immersion of idols by dancing under the influence of alcohol is totally against the spirit of the Hindu religion and culture. I appeal to positive-minded people to come forward to put an end to such a culture," he posted on Facebook.
"We must try to bring the younger generation out from such a wrong path and drive them towards spirituality," said the animal resources development minister.
The high court has already barred the playing of high-decibel sound systems, or 'DJ boxes', after 10 pm.
Police said they were taking steps to curb sound pollution in Agartala.
"We are taking legal action whenever the guidelines are being flouted. During Ganesh Puja, some complaints regarding the high-decibel sound systems were recieved, and action was taken," said Rana Chatterjee, the officer-in-charge of the West Agartala police station.