Hyderabad police impose restrictions on counting day

G GOWTHAM
On counting day, hyderabad police have issued a notification enforcing prohibitory orders to preserve peace, quiet, and public order in the twin cities. The rule forbids processions of any form and gatherings of five or more people within 200 metres of the counting center's grounds.
 

Restrictions on counting day in Hyderabad

It is against the order for people in processions, mass gatherings, or meetings within a radius of one kilometre from the counting centre to carry sticks, flags or not, lathis, guns, or any other objects that can be used as weapons for offence or defence.
 
Additionally, it forbids anybody or any group from using public speech systems or microphones. Additionally, there are limitations on speaking, singing, playing music, or broadcasting through speakers or any other instrument. The limitations also forbid building makeshift constructions on roads, in public spaces, or anywhere else where people could congregate, such as shamianas, pandals, khannaths, etc.
 

Hyderabad police prohibits crackers

Additionally, the hyderabad police released a notice prohibiting the exploding or tossing of firecrackers on public roadways and in public areas.
 
Anyone found to be in violation of the directives data-faces legal action.
 
The directives will be in force from june 4 at 6 a.m. until june 5 at 6 a.m.
 

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