CM Yogi calls for grand celebration of Janmashtami in jails, police lines & stns

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CM Yogi calls for grand celebration of Janmashtami in jails, police lines & stns

Monday, 26 August 2024 | PNS | Lucknow

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed authorities to ensure celebration of Krishna Janmashtami on a grand note with traditional devotion in all reserve police lines, police stations and prisons of the state.

As part of the preparations, the chief minister has emphasised the need for robust security, cleanliness and logistical arrangements during the Krishna Leela events, tableaux and processions. Furthermore, he has ordered the deployment of adequate police forces at crowded locations to ensure public safety.

In line with these directives, Director General (Jail) Rama Shastri of the Uttar Pradesh Prison Administration and Reform Services has issued orders for the traditional celebration of Krishna Janmashtami in all state prisons.

The chief minister issued necessary guidelines to the officials on Sunday regarding the Janmashtami festival. He said that Janmashtami was celebrated with great reverence and pomp in Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, in which lakhs of devotees from the country and abroad participate.

He highlighted the sensitive nature of the Krishna Janmabhoomi/Shahi Idgah Mosque site, which has been on the radar of ISI and various terrorist organisations. He called for special attention to be given to security arrangements in the area.

The chief minister also underscored the importance of preventing disputes during worship and processions. He pointed out that conflicts often arise over the decoration of tableaux at disputed sites, disagreements over procession routes, and the organisation of non-traditional events. Additionally, the use of loudspeakers during processions, particularly when they pass near religious sites of other communities, has previously led to controversies.

To avoid such situations, Chief Minister Yogi instructed that all necessary arrangements be made with sensitivity. He also mandated the videography of processions for security purposes, ensuring that all CCTV cameras along the procession routes and at event venues are operational. Furthermore, drone cameras should be deployed to monitor key sensitive areas, he added.

He further instructed that a comprehensive list of Leela sthals, pandals, temples, and shobha yatras be compiled for each district, with a well-coordinated police arrangement in place. Additionally, he emphasised the importance of robust security and traffic management, taking into account the anticipated number of devotees expected to attend these events.

Chief Minister Yogi made it clear that no new traditions should be introduced under any circumstances. He ordered updating of lists containing names of anti-social and communal elements, stressing that strict action be taken against such individuals if necessary.

Highlighting the large-scale programmes held at Police lines and ISKCON temples across districts, where a significant number of devotees, including women, children and the elderly participate, he called for effective security measures and traffic management by district officials to ensure the safe conduct of these events.

The chief minister also addressed the need for preemptive measures to handle potential disputes. He directed that police and Revenue department officers to review any past or current dispute related to the Janmashtami festival, study the situation thoroughly and take necessary action to defuse tension. 

Chief Minister Yogi stressed on clear communication with subordinate staff, instructing them to proactively investigate all disputes within their assigned areas. He also recommended that senior officers, including the district magistrate, superintendent of police, sub-district magistrate and circle officer personally visit sites with potential disputes to resolve them promptly.

The chief minister said that police parties should be sent out regularly for patrolling and checking in all districts. He emphasised that morning patrol units (poster parties) should conduct thorough checks to ensure that no objectionable posters are displayed in public areas. He reminded the police of its tradition of celebrating this festival with dignity and joy, underscoring the importance of maintaining these values during the festivities.

In addition to security measures, Chief Minister Yogi stressed the need for the festival to be celebrated in a traditional and respectful manner. He firmly stated that no indecent dance programme should be allowed during the celebrations. He instructed the police commissioners, district in-charges and commanders to closely monitor all planned programmes in advance and ensure that no indecent or obscene dialogues or dances take place during the festivities.

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