Sambhal's DM and SP report a peaceful atmosphere with no unrest during Friday prayers. Security measures, including flag marches and drone surveillance, were in place to ensure peace, and discussions were held with religious leaders regarding a controversial bill.
Police Commissioner Ravinder Singal issued a stern warning against the misuse of social media, urging people to think "a thousand times" before posting anything related to the recent Nagpur violence.
Amidst the ongoing Holi celebrations in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal, Circle Officer Anuj Chowdhary led a flag march along with other police personnel to ensure the law and order situation in the district.
Posting his appeal on Facebook, Rehman wrote, "I request everyone that the holy month of Ramzan Sharif is going on, and tomorrow is Friday. It is also the festival of Holi. I request the Muslim brothers to offer prayers at the nearest mosque and avoid going to a place where colours are throw
Security has intensified in Indore before Holi celebrations, with police and the Rapid Action Force (RAF) conducting a flag march in Mhow to maintain law and order.
Meanwhile, in view of the upcoming Holi festival, the Uttar Pradesh Police has intensified security measures, activating district intelligence networks and directing all personnel to remain vigilant.
Following the conclusion of campaigning, Delhi police carried out a flag march as part of the security arrangements made for polling day, ensuring that a free and fair election.
Sharing details on the development of the incident, Additional Superintendent of Police of Sambhal, Shrishchand said, "We have strengthened the security and forces have been deployed. We are committed to organising all the events safely. There is no sign of violence and the police force is d