'I will deal effectively with those who show excessive emotions for Iran', warns the CO to the worshippers in Sambhal
In Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, police have warned worshippers against protests during the Eid celebrations and Friday prayers, emphasizing strict consequences for any disruptions related to the Iran-Israel conflict.
In Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, an important meeting was held by police officials ahead of the Friday prayers and Eid-ul-Fitr, during which potential protests supporting Iran were discussed. The Circle Officer (CO) made it clear that any attempts to disrupt law and order in the district related to the Iran-Israel conflict would not be tolerated. He urged individuals expressing strong emotions for Iran to express their sentiments in that country instead of disturbing the peace in India, stating his intention to take strict action against such displays, which he referred to as needing a "proper treatment."
Furthermore, the CO addressed the assembly by asserting that any form of protest, such as shouting slogans or wearing black bands during prayers, would be completely unacceptable. He reiterated that the responsibility of maintaining peace resides with everyone, and that any actions perceived as a disturbance would be met with a firm police response to uphold order during this sensitive time.
In addition, the administration has made it clear that prayers should only be conducted inside mosques, emphasizing a strict protocol to ensure the sanctity of the prayers without any public demonstrations. The police's stern warning comes amidst heightened sensitivities surrounding international issues, reflecting a proactive approach to maintaining communal harmony and preventing unrest during significant religious observances.