If DJ is played on Holi and loudspeaker on Ramzan then… CM Yogi’s warning, high alert in 25 districts with Hindu-Muslim population

Holi, the festival of colours, will be celebrated tomorrow i.e. on 14 March. This time, Friday prayers will also be held on the day of Holi. Complete vigilance is being exercised regarding security arrangements. CM Yogi Adityanath has given clear instructions to keep an eye on mischievous elements. The CM has also given orders regarding loud loudspeakers and DJ. UP DGP Prashant Kumar has also said clearly that no permission should be given to start any new tradition. The Internet should also be kept under close watch. Special vigil will be kept in 25 districts.
CM Yogi gave instructions
CM Yogi Adityanath has also instructed to take special security measures on Holi. The Chief Minister clearly said that the loud sound of DJ should also be strictly prohibited. Apart from this, instructions have been given to deploy additional police force in areas with mixed population. Security will also be tightened at Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura and other major religious places. Drones will be used to monitor the procession routes of Holi.
Police on alert
This time, Friday prayers will also be held on the day of Holi. Keeping this in mind, vigilance is being exercised. To deal with the double challenge of security arrangements, top officials have been instructed to remain deployed in the field as well as patrol the markets on foot.
Police alert in Shravasti
The police is on alert in Shravasti regarding Holi and Friday prayers. Tight security arrangements have been made. The district has been divided into 3 super zones, 8 zones and 33 sectors. Additional police force has been deployed at sensitive and highly sensitive places. To maintain law and order, one platoon PAC, 9 inspectors, 23 sub-inspectors and 100 constables have been deployed. Apart from this, dial 112 will be deployed on alert mode at major places.
Chitrakoot police on alert mode on Holi and Ramzan
The Chitrakoot district administration has geared up to ensure that the festival of Holi is celebrated safely. Officials have marched on foot with a heavy force in the district headquarters and have appealed to the people to celebrate the festival peacefully. Superintendent of Police Arun Kumar Singh said that the number of Holi bonfires in the district has been calculated and police personnel have been deployed at all places. In view of Holi and Ramzan, nodal officers have been appointed at all places.
DM and SP patrolling on foot with force in Bahraich
Bahraich- On the occasion of Holi and Ramzan festival, with the aim of maintaining law and order and public order in the district, District Magistrate Monica Rani and Superintendent of Police RN Singh, along with administrative and police officers and police force, toured the city area on foot and gave a feeling of security to the city residents. During this, the DM and SP said that the team of the district administration is fully prepared to deal with the unruly elements who intend to spoil the atmosphere during the festival and to ensure the festival is completed safely.
Mosques covered in Aligarh
In view of Holi and Jumme, the work of covering the mosques of Aligarh has started late at night. Mosques are being covered in the most sensitive area. The program of covering mosques with tarpaulin has started from last night under the supervision of police force. These mosques are being covered in mixed population of Hindus and Muslims. The decision to cover the mosques has been taken by the mosque committee and the district administration.