According to a notification being shared on social media, the Punjab caretaker government has imposed a ban on all kinds of assemblies, gatherings and rallies citing "serious security threats" and fears of "disruption of traffic".
"The whole area has been divided into zone and sector magistrates and both the festivals will be celebrated in a very good manner. It has been a tradition in Ayodhya that festivals have always been celebrated in a traditional way and this tradition will continue. My best wishes to all," said
"In exercise of the powers conferred upon me under Section 144 Cr. PC, I, B.S. Sohliya, IAS, District Magistrate, West Jaintia Hills District do hereby imposed CURFEW in Sahsniang, village with immediate effect and until further orders," the order stated.
On the orders of Additional Commissioner Shalum Hussain, Section 144 was imposed in Yadgir from Sunday 6 am till 11 pm on Monday to avoid any sort of untoward incidents, police said.
As per the notification, the caretaker government of Pakistan's Punjab province had imposed Section 144 in three areas of Lahore for the next seven days.
Heavy security forces, RAF and other units are deployed at the entrance and inside the temple, while Section 144 is still enforced, informed Palamu SP.
Around 40 people have been booked and 11 of them have been arrested in connection to a clash incident between two groups in Jharkhand's Palamu, the police said on Thursday.
A massive clash erupted between two groups over the installation of 'toran dwar' in front of a Mosque on the occasion of Mahashivratri in Jharkhand's Palamu on February 15.
A massive clash erupted between two groups over the installation of 'toran dwar' (entry gate) in front of a Mosque on the occasion of Mahashivratri in Jharkhand's Palamu, a police official said on Wednesday.