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This article shares details about the security arrangements for the Bihar Assembly’s winter session, which runs from December 1 to December 5.
The Bihar Assembly is having its winter session from December 1 to December 5, and there are strong security measures in place. Patna Police has deployed about 800 policemen around the Assembly complex to ensure everything goes smoothly during this important session.
During a briefing, Patna’s District Magistrate and Senior Superintendent of Police checked the security setups. They have divided the area into three sectors, focusing on security, traffic management, and handling VIP movements. CCTV cameras will watch over the area, and eight Quick Response Teams are ready for any emergencies.
The authorities have designated Gardnibagh as the only location for protests. Anyone protesting outside this area could face strict actions. There will be police and magistrates present at the protest site to maintain order. This session is particularly significant as it is the first one after the new government took office.
All security personnel and magistrates will be in their places an hour before the Assembly meetings begin. Officials assure that they have made proper arrangements to tackle any situation that may arise during the session. The Section 163 will be enforced for the next five days to maintain peace.
The Assembly session kicks off tomorrow, starting with the oath-taking of newly elected MLAs, followed by the Governor’s address. It’s essential for protesters to stick to Gardnibagh, or they might face legal consequences.
Summary:
- The Bihar Assembly’s winter session is from December 1 to December 5.
- Strong security with 800 police officers has been arranged.
- Gardnibagh is the only site allowed for protests.
- All security forces will be present one hour before the session starts.
- The session begins with the newly elected MLAs taking their oaths.
