“Teasing”; “Processions by non-traditional routes”; “Muslims/Muslims are not the same. throwing gual at mosques”; “Playing loud music by processions during prayers”. This concern has been expressed by the Jharkhand police in the letter given to all the district Superintendents of Police (SP) ahead of Holi and Shab-e-Baraat. On March 26, a letter from the Office of director general of Jharkhand Police and IG referred to a letter from the Ministry of Home Affairs in which he asked for “precautionary measures” during festivals. In Centre’s letter, according to the police missile, it was said that the communal situation in some parts of the country was “tense” to fund rallies held for the construction of the Ram Temple. “… It is prereported that in the past, the festival has seen sectarian clashes on issues such as the forced collection of charities, Eve; processions by non-traditional routes; Muslims / Muslims throwing gual at mosques; The state police letter says that during the prayer, the procession can be a communal disharmony by playing music in a loud voice during prayers. It ordered adequate police deployment in “communally sensitive, susceptible areas” to prevent clashes caused by inflammatory sloganeering. Due to objections by Muslims over rallies for collection of funds for the construction of Ram Mandir, Ayodhya and some conflicts, it has also been reported recently that the communal situation in some parts of the country is tense. In addition, the upcoming assembly elections in some states… Also present an opportunity for elements contained to provoke communal sentiments… “The letter said.
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