Cops effectively managed security arrangements, constantly monitoring
Prayagraj: The historic and famous Mehndi procession of the 7th of Muharram on Anwar Chanda 60 Feet Road (Painter Babu, Mastan Market), under the jurisdiction of the Kareli police station, concluded safely on Tuesday with complete devotion, discipline, and a peaceful atmosphere. The procession followed its traditional route and reached its destination on time. Law and order remained under complete control throughout the event, and no untoward incident was reported.
The police administration, under the able direction and guidance of ACP Atarsuiya, Mrs. Nikita Srivastava, remained fully prepared to ensure a peaceful and harmonious Muharram festival. Meanwhile, under the leadership of Kareli Police Station Head, Mr. Ashish Singh, the police force effectively managed security arrangements, constantly monitoring the entire procession route. Their prudence, vigilance, and excellent coordination ensured a peaceful and orderly event.
The historic and famous Mehndi procession on the 7th of Muharram, held on Anwar Chanda 60 Feet Road (Painter Babu, Mastan Market), under the jurisdiction of the Kareli police station, concluded safely on Tuesday with complete devotion, discipline, and a peaceful atmosphere. The procession followed its traditional route and reached its destination on time. Law and order remained under complete control throughout the event, and no untoward incidents were reported.
The police administration, under the able direction and guidance of ACP Atarsuiya, Mrs. Nikita Srivastava, remained fully prepared to ensure a peaceful and harmonious Muharram festival. Meanwhile, under the leadership of Kareli Police Station Head, Mr. Ashish Singh, the police force effectively managed security arrangements, constantly monitoring the entire procession route. Their prudence, vigilance, and excellent coordination ensured a peaceful and orderly event.
During this period, Kareli Outpost Incharge Mr. Ramesh Singh and GTB Nagar Outpost Incharge Mr. Ajit Maurya, along with their respective teams, worked tirelessly to ensure smooth crowd management, traffic flow, and security. Local citizens and organizers praised the proactive approach of both officers. Additionally, DCPC volunteers also worked shoulder to shoulder with the police administration. They made commendable contributions in keeping the crowds organized, guiding devotees, and maintaining traffic during the procession.
Local citizens and organizers expressed their gratitude to ACP Atarsuia Nikita Srivastava, Kareli Police Station Head Ashish Singh, Outpost Incharge Ramesh, Outpost Incharge Ajit Maurya, the entire police force, and DCPC volunteers, praising their dedication, vigilance, and excellent work ethic. The event proved to be an excellent example of the excellent coordination, brotherhood, and mutual cooperation between the police administration, volunteers, and the general public.