Jagran Correspondent, Patna: Deputy Development Commissioner reviews preparations for Chehallum and Shri Krishna Janmashtami festivals
– Deputy Development Commissioner Tanay Sultania conducted a review of the preparations for maintaining law and order during the Chehallum and Shri Krishna Janmashtami festivals.
– Officers were instructed to ensure a strong intelligence system and be prepared to take special vigilance action at sensitive places.
– DJs were banned and processions without a license were not allowed.
– Regional officials were instructed to maintain communication with all stakeholders and keep a close watch on anti-social elements.
No good for those who spread rumors: ASP
– The subdivisional administration and police will take strict action against those spreading rumors during Chehallum and Shri Krishna Janmashtami.
– Mischievous elements will be closely monitored, and internet media will be monitored as well.
– Drones and CCTV cameras will be used to monitor the crowd, and male and female police personnel in plain uniform will keep an eye on mischievous elements.
– Former SP Sandeep Singh, Sub-Divisional Officer Gunjan Singh, and ASP Sharath RS emphasized the importance of timely processions and police vigilance near temples.
Organizers must obtain a license for setting up an arena
– The first akhada will be set up at Shah Bakar’s pillow under Alamganj police station, and temporary police stations will be opened near Imambara, West Gate, and Meena Bazaar office.
– Organizers must obtain a license for setting up an akhara, with the names of ten members recorded along with the Khalifa.
– Display of weapons and playing DJ is prohibited, and action will be taken against those making provocative statements or slogans.
– Drinking water, medical teams, and help centers will be provided at various locations.
News Summary:
– Deputy Development Commissioner Tanay Sultania reviewed preparations for maintaining law and order during Chehallum and Shri Krishna Janmashtami festivals.
– Mischievous elements and rumor spreaders will face strict action, with the subdivisional administration and police keeping a close watch.
– Organizers must obtain a license for setting up an akhara, and weapons and DJ are prohibited.
– Measures such as drone monitoring, CCTV cameras, and police vigilance near temples will be implemented for a peaceful celebration.