East Singhbhum District on High Alert, Foot March in Mango

Mango Police Enhance Patrols Ahead of Ayodhya Ceremony

In light of the Pran Pratistha ceremony in Ayodhya, East Singhbhum district has ramped up security measures, with Mango police conducting extensive foot patrols to ensure a peaceful atmosphere.

JAMSHEDPUR – Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri has emphasized the importance of maintaining communal harmony, warning of severe consequences for anyone spreading inflammatory content on social media.

This statement follows the heightened surveillance by local police in East Singhbhum district amidst the ongoing Pran Pratistha ceremony in Ayodhya.

Police are diligently monitoring social media platforms to prevent the spread of divisive content.

In addition to this, the district police have strategically positioned additional forces in key areas considered sensitive.

This decision was made to maintain order and security during the celebrations.

Collaborating closely with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Rapid Action Force (RAF), the district police carried out extensive patrolling on Sunday, specifically in areas deemed sensitive.

The district administration’s alertness is a response to the significance of the event in Ayodhya.

To this end, the Mango police, under station in-charge Vinay Kumar, have been actively patrolling the area.

Their operations have included foot patrols by both district force and RAF personnel, emphasizing the seriousness with which the administration is taking the event’s security.

This proactive approach by the Mango police and district authorities reflects their commitment to ensuring the peaceful conduct of local festivals during this important period.

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