Prohibitory orders imposed in Bhopal as Municipal Corporation of City (MCC) comes into effect.

October 9th 2023.

Prohibitory orders imposed in Bhopal as Municipal Corporation of City (MCC) comes into effect.
On Monday, Collector and District Returning Officer Asheesh Singh declared the election date of Bhopal. Following this announcement, he imposed a prohibitory order which states that not more than 5 persons can gather at one place at a time without the permission of a competent authority.

Moreover, the order prohibits any person, group, institution or public place from carrying or displaying weapons such as sharp objects, firearms, hockey sticks, rods, etc. In addition, aerial firing is also prohibited. It is also forbidden to organize meetings, protests, processions, vehicle or general rallies. Furthermore, inflammable substances are not allowed to be kept, carried or used in any type of protest, procession, demonstration, meeting or rally.

Furthermore, the use of firecrackers or explosive materials in any such activities is strictly prohibited. Only a valid license holder is allowed to collect, manufacture or transport gunpowder or firecrackers. Additionally, any person, group, institution, group administrator or social media/electronic resource such as mobile, computer, Facebook, e-mail, WhatsApp and other types of communication will not be allowed to post anything against any party, religion, caste, sect, institution, or person.

Finally, landlords are required to inform the police about their tenants. Similarly, hotels/lodges and Dharamshalas are required to inform the in-charge of the police station about the people staying in them daily.

This prohibitory order is being imposed to ensure a peaceful and fair election in Bhopal. It is of utmost importance that these orders are followed in order to maintain law and order in the city.

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