Holi and Juma’s prayers changed in Sambhal, strict security arrangements

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The administration has decided to change the time of Namaz due to the prayers of Holi and Juma in Sambhal. This decision was taken after the statement of CO Anuj Chaudhary, so that peace and harmony in the district remained. Keeping security in mind, seven PAC companies have been deployed.

Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar informed that on March 14, the prayers of Jumme will be performed after 2.30 pm, while the Hindu community will return to its homes by playing Holi by 2.30 pm. The administration took this decision after negotiating with representatives of both communities, so that any untoward incident can be stopped.

Police administration alert in Sambhal, peace committee meetings continue

The administration is completely ready to maintain peace in Sambhal. Police posts are being inspected and an antenna has been installed at the Satyavrat police post, which is being built at the district control room due to being located at the height.

SP Krishna Kumar informed that the meetings of the peace committee in the district are being organized at the Mohalla level. During this time, both communities have been appealed to maintain mutual coordination and peace.

He said, “Sambhal police is keeping a close watch on social media. Do not believe in any kind of rumor and if you get any wrong information, then immediately inform the police so that it can be denied in time. ”

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Sambhal was divided into 6 zones and 29 sectors

Sambhal District Magistrate Rajendra Pensia said that the city is divided into 6 zones and 29 sectors. Magistrates have been deployed in every sector to ensure security. The peace committee meetings have also been held at the police station level and district level.

When asked whether the mosques would be planted on the mosques due to Holi, he clarified that there is no such plan from the administration. However, if the people of the community want to do so by mutual consent, they can.

“Both communities have promised that they will celebrate their respective festivals with peace and harmony,” the District Magistrate said.

Controversy over CO Anuj Chaudhary’s statement, video viral on social media

Sambhal’s CO Anuj Chaudhary’s statement has gone viral on social media. In fact, after the meeting of the peace committee held at Sambhal Kotwali police station on Thursday, he said:
“Holi comes once a year, while the prayers of Jume are 52 times a year. If someone feels uncomfortable with the colors of Holi, then they should stay indoors that day. People coming out should keep wide thinking and festivals should be celebrated together. ”