UP has been alerted after the incident in Delhi’s Jahangirpuri. The Yogi government has ordered to keep the voice of the mike up to the premises along with religious processions or processions without permission. CM Yogi said that according to their religious ideology, everyone has the freedom to follow their method of worship. Mic can be used, but it should be ensured that the sound of the mike should not come out of the religious premises. That should not cause any inconvenience to other people. Not only this, it has been said in Yogi’s order not to allow the installation of mike at new places.
Communicate with religious leaders
CM Yogi has instructed the officials that there are many important religious festivals in the coming days. The month of Ramadan is going on. Eid festival and Akshaya Tritiya are likely to be on the same day. In such a situation, considering the current environment, the police will have to be extra sensitive. From the police station to the ADG, within the next 24 hours, make a continuous dialogue with the religious leaders of their respective areas, other eminent people of the society.
Be an officer in your area
CM Yogi said that be it Tehsildar, SDM, SHO or CO etc., all should rest at night in the area of their deployment. If you have government accommodation then stay there or take a rented accommodation, but stay in your own area at night. Strict compliance of this arrangement should be ensured. Additional police force should be deployed in sensitive areas. Monitor the situation using drones. Every evening the police force must do foot patrolling. PRV 112 remained active.
Leave of police officers canceled till May 4
In view of the festival and vigilance, the leave of the police officers has been canceled till May 4. On the instructions of CM Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Secretary has issued orders in this regard. The officers who are already on leave have also been asked to return to the place of posting within 24 hours.