Section 144 Imposed in Hyderabad: In Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, the police has imposed Section 144 from October 27, 2024 to November 28, 2024. During this period, prohibitory orders have been imposed in the city regarding organizing processions, protests and public meetings. An order regarding this has also been issued by Police Commissioner CV Anand.
According to the order, credible information has been received that several organisations/parties are trying to disrupt the peace and order in Hyderabad city by holding protests and protests. For the purpose of maintaining public law and order, peace and harmony in Hyderabad city, gathering of five or more people, taking out processions, holding dharnas, rallies or public meetings is not allowed.
Which things are banned?
The notification said that individuals/groups of people are prohibited from making any speech, gesture or showing any picture, displaying any signs, placards, flags and any kind of message in electronic form, etc., which may create a threat to the city of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. There is a possibility of disturbance of public peace and order within the boundaries of.
Peaceful protest can be held only here
However, peaceful sit-ins and protests can be held only at Indira Park Dharna Chowk. No dharna or protest of any kind is allowed anywhere else in Hyderabad and Secunderabad. If any person violates the orders especially around the Secretariat and other sensitive places, he will be prosecuted under appropriate penal provisions.
Order issued for one month
In the order issued by the Police Commissioner, it was also said that this order will remain in force from 6 pm on October 27 to 6 pm on November 28. Police officers and military personnel on duty, funeral rites, flying squads of the education department and individuals or groups duly exempted by the competent authority have been exempted from this order.
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