
In early February 2026, a mahant (temple head) in Roorkee, Uttarakhand began an amaran anshan (hunger strike) at a local temple to protest against the new provisions in the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act. This protest became a notable political and civic issue in the region.
🧑‍⚖️ Who Led the Protest
- Yati Ramswarupanand Giri, the head priest (mahant) of the Dahiyaki Shiv Temple in Roorkee, went on a hunger strike.
- He did this in support of Mahamandaleshwar Yati Narsinghanand Giri of the Shri Panchdashnaam Juna Akhara, who was already on protest.
- The strike was seen as a show of solidarity with religious leaders opposing the UGC changes.
📣 Why It Matters
The protesters claimed that the UGC Act’s new provisions could negatively impact their community and culture. Key points made by the mahant included:
- Alleged that the law could weaken traditional Hindu institutions and culture.
- Claimed there were broader conspiratorial motives behind the legislation.
- Praised Uttarakhand Chief Minister for other cultural policies while urging withdrawal of the contested UGC provisions.
