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Hyderabad Police Commissioner holds interaction meeting "to discuss sensitive religious issues"

CV Anand, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City, held an interaction meeting here on Friday with the Central Peace and Welfare Committee from all zones of Hyderabad City to discuss recent sensitive religious issues that occurred in the city, said the police.

ANI Nov 01, 2024 14:33 IST googleads

Hyderabad City Police Commissioner CV Anand (Photo/ANI)

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], November 1 (ANI): CV Anand, Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City, held an interaction meeting here on Friday with the Central Peace and Welfare Committee from all zones of Hyderabad City to discuss recent sensitive religious issues that occurred in the city, said the police.
During the meeting, participants unanimously condemned any disturbances caused by certain individuals and emphasized the necessity for respectful dialogue among communities, said the police in a press release.
A commitment was made to enhance communication channels between communities and law enforcement to ensure prompt and effective resolution of grievances. Additionally, plans were proposed for community engagement initiatives aimed at fostering understanding and cooperation among different religious groups.
The committee highlighted the importance of preventive measures, including educational programs designed to promote tolerance and respect for diversity. They also discussed strategies to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of misinformation and rumours that can escalate tensions within the community.
Anand expressed the need for a proactive approach to addressing potential flashpoints and encouraged committee members to serve as ambassadors of peace in their respective areas. He sought the cooperation of the peace committee members to maintain the city's peaceful atmosphere while handling unexpected situations and to continue their tireless work in preserving the reputation of Hyderabad.
The Peace and Welfare Committee assured full support and a willingness to work towards the peaceful completion of upcoming festivals and to combat anti-social activities and vices in society. The committee also pledged to organize community workshops that promote unity, inclusiveness, and proactive conflict resolution.
In conclusion, the meeting reinforced the collective commitment to uphold peace and harmony in Hyderabad City, ensuring that all communities feel secure and respected, the police said.
Earlier, the Hyderabad Commissioner of Police imposed an order prohibiting public gatherings, dharnas and protests across the city for one month beginning from October 27, in a bid to maintain public order.
This order prohibits the gathering of five or more persons, processions, rallies, public meetings and any display of symbols or messages that could incite a public disturbance.
The notification issued by the Telangana police department stated that several organisations and parties are trying to create disturbances affecting public peace and order in Hyderabad city by resorting to dharna and protests. (ANI)

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