Hyderabad Police grants conditional permission to Shobha Yatra

Hyderabad: Hyderabad police received a permit here on Saturday that Sri Rama Navami Shobha Yatra will be taken from Aakashpuri Hanuman Temple in Dhoolpet to Hanuman Vyayamshala in Ramkoti from Aakashpuri Hanuman Temple in Dhoolpet on April 6.
In the orders presented to the additional police, law and order commissioners in Hyderabad, Vikram Singh Mann made it clear that no inconvenience should be caused to the public and no barriers to free flow flow should be created.
No clear or implicit violation of any law, and the organizer shall not cause traffic problems. They should ensure that Yatra must be kept on the far left of the road and that the other half of the road should remain free of regular traffic movement.
Organizers should not deviate from the allowed routes and should not stop giving speeches in the middle of the road. They should not use DJs, sound mixers, loud power generation equipment, mobile mocks and speakers in the parade and after public meetings held in Hanuman Vyayamshala.
In any case, the use of fire cookies bursting, turmeric, “gulal”, flowers or other objects is strictly prohibited.
People in Yatra should not carry any sticks, swords, knives, fire arms, flammable substances or any other weapon. The stick used to carry a national flag or decoration shall not exceed two feet in length and shall be split.
No provocative banners, placards and elasticity can hurt other people’s emotions.
No provocative speeches, slogans or postures that may harm the public’s feelings during the Yatra and shall not be allowed to be made or displayed under the influence of alcohol or any other narcotic drugs in the Yatra’s vehicles.
He said organisers should not use any flight cameras, drones or hot air balloons without police written permission, which is a hazard to public safety in crowded areas.
Police follow the instructions of the police in four aspects of the march and provide a sufficient number of young volunteers in all four aspects of the march.