Yogi Adityanath’s : added that the safety of every citizen of Uttar Pradesh is a huge responsibility of the government and the people.
Yogi Adityanath’s : Lucknow Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath chaired a law review and order meeting last night, unveiling a set of key indicators in view of the recent disputes in the Delhi area of Jahangirpuri.
In a statement, the government said the guidelines were being issued as Eid and Akshay Tritiya celebrations could be held on the same day early next month.
He said that no religious procession or march would be allowed without proper permission. All planners will be required to submit an affidavit promising to maintain peace and harmony before approval can be given, adds a statement. Only those religious ceremonies will be allowed and new events will not be allowed, said a tweet from his official account.
No microphone will be given in any of the new locations, and those who are using loudspeakers can only do so after making sure that the volume is not disturbing anyone, the statement said. Religious programs can only take place in designated areas and highways and traffic will not be blocked, he added.
The state government on Monday withdrew the remains of all police and state officials until May 4 and asked all vacationers to report within 24 hours, PTI news reports.
Yogi Adityanath instructed officials at the police station at the level of the Director-General (ADG) to hold talks with religious leaders and prominent people within the next 24 hours to ensure peace at future ceremonies and said mikes could be used in religious sites but no. a new permit for their installation must be given.
Leave for all administrative officers / officers, from SHO, CO and district police officers to the district magistrate, the section commissioner is canceled until May 4 thereafter.
Those currently on leave must return to their assigned area within the next 24 hours. This plan must be approved by the Office of the Prime Minister, ”said Yogi Adityanath.
“More police must be deployed in critical areas and airports to monitor the situation. Every evening the police have to do foot patrolling and police patrol vehicles (PRVs) continue to operate,” he said during a law enforcement operation. order review meeting with senior officials.
“There are many important religious festivals in the coming days. The month of Ramadan continues. Eid and Akshaya Tritiya will probably be on the same day.
Explaining that everyone has the freedom to practice his or her own religion, the Chief Minister stated, “Although it can be used for mikes, make sure the noise does not come out of the yard.
Some people should not have a problem. “He added that permission should not be given to install mics in new locations.
Yogi Adityanath added that the safety of every citizen of Uttar Pradesh is a huge responsibility of the government and the people.
“We must all be vigilant and vigilant with our work,” he added.
Every effort should be made to address the needs of the area so that all celebrations can be held in a peaceful and harmonious manner, and called for strong action against those who issue harsh statements.
“Those who try to destroy the atmosphere must be dealt with severely. There should be no place for such people in a civilized society,” he said.
Religious and worship services should only be held in a designated area and should ensure that no religious event occurs by disrupting traffic, he said. “If (officials) have government accommodation they should stay there or rent to rent but have to sleep in their post office at night, it must be strictly adhered to,” he said.
“Before giving permission, an affidavit must be taken from the organizer regarding the maintenance of peace and harmony. Permission should only be granted for those religious events, which are traditional and new events should not be granted, ”he said.
Yogi has instructed officials from the ranks of additional director-general to station manager to open a dialogue with religious leaders and prominent citizens in their respective areas within the next 24 hours to ensure peace during the upcoming festivities.
Focus on those who make statements that hurt the peace of the community and ensure that religious and worship programs are held in a dignified manner and do not interfere with traffic, ”said CM.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole on Monday called on the Maha Vikas Aghadi government to block rallies of all those trying to create social unrest.
Patole’s comments come a week after MNS’s Raj Thackeray announced the removal of loudspeakers from mosques on May 3 and the latest public violence during a religious procession in the city such as Mankhurd in Ram Navami and Aarey Colony on Sunday. Raj Thackeray is expected to address a rally in Aurangabad on May 1, which is the foundation day of Maharashtra.
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