Jhalawar: District Collector and District Magistrate Ajay Singh Rathore on Tuesday imposed prohibitory orders beneath Section 163 of the Indian Civil Defence Code to keep up legislation and order within the district in view of the upcoming festivals. As such, now 5 or extra folks won’t be able to collect at any public place anyplace within the district with out prior permission. At the identical time, there will likely be an entire ban on any individual carrying sharp weapons and weapons like rifles and weapons.
The District Collector knowledgeable that previously few days, incidents of communal pressure have taken place in Asnawar, Pidaawa and Pagaria areas of Jhalawar district. Due to such incidents, communal concord and legislation and order have been affected within the district. The District Collector stated that Jhalawar SP Richa Tomar has expressed apprehension of decay of communal concord by way of social media relating to the above incidents. In such a state of affairs, orders have been issued to implement prohibitory orders beneath Section 163 of the Indian Civil Defense Code to keep up peace and legislation and order within the district.
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Let us inform you that just lately in Asnawar of Jhalawar district, the city was closed because of the incident of assault on an individual by two communities. In Pidawa, the city was closed resulting from an altercation between an individual of a specific group and the Hindu group and in Pagaria, the city was closed because of the incident of molestation of a cow.
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These guidelines will likely be relevant in the whole district:
- No individual shall carry any explosive materials, deadly chemical substance, fireplace arms like revolver, pistol, gun, ML gun, BL gun, rifle and many others. Other arms like sword, spear, dagger, lance, Gupti, dagger, Dharia, Baghankha (Lion’s claw), knife, blade, Gandasa, axe fabricated from steel and many others. and weapons banned by legislation and heavy deadly weapons like stick and many others. shall not be carried and roam round or show in public locations. Carrying them with oneself shall additionally not be permitted.
- People belonging to the Sikh group will likely be allowed to maintain the prescribed sword as per non secular custom. Disabled, handicapped and sick individuals who can not stroll with out the help of a stick will have the ability to use a stick for help whereas strolling.
- Under Section 44 of the Rajasthan Police Act 2007, no individual shall arrange a procession, assembly, dharna, rally and many others. for any goal at any public place with out the prior permission of the District Superintendent of Police, Jhalawar or a police officer licensed by him. As per the above, the organizer who has acquired permission will certainly maintain the id of the individuals collaborating within the stated occasion at his stage.
- No individual shall increase provocative and objectionable slogans that damage communal concord, nor shall he give any such speech or handle, nor shall he print or distribute any such pamphlet, poster or different kind of fabric. Nor shall he propagate or get propagated such issues by way of any amplifier, radio, tape, recorder, loud speaker, audio, video cassette or some other digital machine. Nor shall he incite anybody to do such acts.
- No one will put up or ahead any provocative message on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Whatsapp and many others.) which can create any risk of disturbing peace and public tranquility.
- No cable TV operator shall broadcast any commercial, programme or information on the cable TV operated by him which has the potential of wounding the emotions of any individual/specific faith or which can result in legislation and order state of affairs.
- This order won’t apply to financial institution safety personnel deployed on responsibility, officers/staff posted in Border Security Force, Rajasthan Armed Police Force, Rajasthan Civil Police.
Police monitoring on social websites: In the approaching days, some folks from Gurjar and Rajput group are making controversial feedback on social websites for one another relating to Mihir Bhoj’s procession. Jhalawar police has ready to take strict motion in opposition to such controversial feedback. Jhalawar DSP Harshraj Singh stated that previously few days, some folks from Rajput and Gurjar group have been posting objectionable and provocative posts about Emperor Mihir Bhoj on social websites. Police will now take strict motion in opposition to such folks. DSP stated that police is consistently monitoring such folks. Jhalawar SP Richa Tomar has expressed apprehension of some folks spoiling communal concord on social websites.