New Delhi: On the event of Hanuman Jayanti, Delhi police has given permission to take out the Shobha Yatra within the Jahangirpuri space inside a sure distance. Hanuman Jayanti shall be noticed at present. “The route has been prepared. In order to maintain law and order, permission has been given to take out the Shobha Yatra within a certain distance. Discussion held with the organising committee and an appeal have been made to take out the Yatra as per law and order”, mentioned Delhi Police on Shoba Yatra in Jahangirpuri space on the event of Hanuman Jayanti. Earlier within the day, Delhi Police had denied permission to the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and one other group to undertake processions within the Jahangirpuri space of the nationwide capital on the event of Hanuman Jayanti on April 6.
Delhi Police instructed ANI that VHP and one other group had sought permission to take out processions for Hanuman Jayanti however retaining in view the legislation and order state of affairs, organisers had been denied permission. On April 16 final 12 months, clashes had damaged out between two communities within the space throughout a “Shoba Yatra” on Hanuman Jayanti.
WATCH | Security deployed on the event of Hanuman Jayanti within the Jahangirpuri space of Delhi pic.twitter.com/A4nX9scLZN
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Police mentioned that elaborate safety preparations have been put in place within the Jahangirpuri space forward of Hanuman Jayanti. However, later taking cognisance of current violence that broke out between two teams in West Bengal and Bihar through the Ram Navami procession, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an advisory to all states to make sure the upkeep of legislation and order in preparation of Hanuman Jayanti.
The MHA has additionally suggested via its advisory for peaceable observance of the competition, and monitoring of things that might disturb communal concord in society. “The MHA has issued an advisory to all states in preparation for Hanuman Jayanti. The governments are encouraged to ensure the maintenance of law and order, peaceful observance of the festival, and monitoring of any factors that could disturb communal harmony in society,” tweeted the Union Home Ministry.
The advisory has been despatched to the Chief Secretaries and the Director Generals of Police of all States, mentioned sources. The MHA`s transfer adopted current clashes reported from West Bengal and Bihar when Ram Navami processions had been taken out.Â