Security Beefed up in Jharkhand’s Palamu for Mahashivratri festival, Section 144 Still Enforced

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Security Beefed up in Jharkhand’s Palamu for Mahashivratri festival, Section 144 Still Enforced


Palamu: Security has been beefed up in Jharkhand`s Palamu on the occassion of Mahashivratri in the wake of the huge conflict between two teams of individuals in the Panki space over the set up of `toran dwar` (entry gate) for the competition on February 15. Heavy safety forces, RAF and different items are deployed on the entrance and contained in the temple, whereas Section 144 continues to be enforced, knowledgeable Palamu SP. Speaking to ANI, Chandan Kumar Sinha, SP of Palamu mentioned, “To prevent unlawful activities, security has been beefed up. Section 144 has been imposed in the area. Shivratri Committee members are offering prayers.” He mentioned that about 4 individuals had been arrested.

Meanwhile, the scenario on the Panki city of Jharkhand`s Palamu is peaceable and the Shivratri puja is being carried out peacefully on the temple. Every yr, the temple and surrounding areas used to witness heavy footfall on the event of Shivratri.

Speaking with ANI Sushil Mishra head priest mentioned, “Devotees are a little disappointed because of the clash, as a large number of devotees used to come every year to offer prayers. These kinds of clashes should not happen and everyone should celebrate the festivals with love. I wish everyone a happy Maha Shivratri.”

Paras Nath Singh president, of the temple committee, mentioned, “Whatever decision has been taken by the senior officers we respect that and we are following all the rules. Every year a large number of devotees used to come to the temple to offer prayer but the situation is not the same.”

On Saturday, the scenario on the Panki city of Jharkhand`s Palamu appears to be bettering because the individuals have began opening their outlets.

Earlier on Thursday, round 40 individuals have been booked and 11 of them have been arrested in connection to a conflict incident between two teams in Jharkhand`s Palamu, the police mentioned. The scenario is more likely to grow to be regular in practically a day or two, they mentioned.

“Positive discussions were held with both groups. There was a good response from them. We are controlling the situation in a balanced manner. The situation will become normal in the next 1-2 days. 2 FIRs were filed while 11 have been arrested. 30-40 have been named,” Rajkumar Lakra, IG, Palamu informed ANI.

Anjaneyulu Dodde, DC Palamu mentioned that Section 144 which was imposed after the clashes will stay intact for a couple of extra days.”Section 144 will remain in force for a few days now. Internet service will also remain closed for 2 days,” he mentioned.

An enormous conflict erupted between two teams over the set up of `toran dwar` (entry gate) in entrance of a Mosque on the event of the upcoming Mahashivratri in Jharkhand`s Palamu on February 15, a police official mentioned on Wednesday.

According to the locals, the matter was initially a verbal argument that finally escalated resulting in stone pelting and arson in the realm. The police additionally mentioned that a couple of homes right here have been partially set on fireplace and the policemen sustained accidents through the incident.”Stone pelting and arson passed off over the set up of `toran dwar` in entrance of the mosque.

The dispute erupted over the set up of `toran dwar` by one group on the event of Mahashivratri in entrance of the Mosque. The individuals from the opposite group objected to it after which the argument escalated resulting in stone pelting,” mentioned Inspector General (IG) Rajkumar Lakra on Wednesday.

“I appeal to people to not believe in rumours and to have trust in the administration. We will conduct a fair investigation,” he mentioned. The Jharkhand administration in Palamu`s Panki mentioned on Thursday that the scenario in the clash-erupted metropolis is now steady and underneath management. 





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