Telangana Hyderabad - Twin Festivals to keep cops on their toes

SIBY JEYYA
In preparation for the milad-un-nabi month and the 10-day Ganesh celebration, the city police are working through the night to maintain order. Due to the timing of both festivals this year, police officers are on high alert. Senior officers from the tri-commissionerates are meeting with local authorities, mandap organizers, peace committee members, and community leaders.

September 19 marks the start of the 10-day Ganesh celebration, while september 28 is set aside for the immersion. Around the same period, the month of Rabi-ul Awal begins, and its 12th day will probably fall on either september 28 or september 29, when a significant rally will take place. There will be a flurry of religious activities in both towns between september 19 and september 28, including processions, food camps, meetings, and other events. hyderabad police Commissioner CV anand stated, "We are carefully reviewing petitions for approval.


Prior to the 12th day of Rabi ul Awal, a number of significant religious gatherings take place, one of which is conducted in the Darussalam grounds. Religious meetings are likely to attract crowds as usual, therefore plans are made to increase security in the neighbourhood and offer 360-degree security for them.

"Convincing local children who lead procession from their homes to charminar is a significant issue. We are contacting them through local community leaders and advising them to either reschedule their bike rallies or use different routes, according to a south zone official.

For instance, the procession from Vattepally, led by Nawab Sahab Kunta, is likely to be permitted to proceed to Fateh Darwaza before turning left and proceeding past chandulal Baradari before returning. Similar to this, travellers from Yakutpura and Rein Bazaar will halt close to Etebar Chowk before continuing on to Bibi Bazaar. "Local community elders are directly reaching out to the youth and seeking cooperation in ensuring peace," the spokesman stated.




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