Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘MOHALLA BAITHAKS’ PLANNED

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LUCKNOW: Additional district magistrate­s , additional city magistrate and other administra­tive officials will hold ‘mohalla baithaks’ (community meets) ahead of Supreme Court’ Ayodhya verdict. Besides, the administra­tion has also chalked out a plan to maintain law and order in the state capital. Lucknow district magistrate Abhishek Prakash has also sounded high alert, constitute­d a special team to keep a tab on the circulatio­n of hate messages on the social media.

“Mohalla baithaks are aimed at creating awareness among the masses. We have also formed mohalla samities to reach out to the masses, tell them to keep themselves away from rumours and keep tab on the rumour mongers,” said Prakash during a meeting jointly organised by state police and administra­tion to maintain law and order . The meeting was headed by SN Sabat, additional director general of police (Lucknow zone), SK Bhagat, inspector general of police (Lucknow range) and Mukesh Meshram, divisional commission­er of Lucknow. Prakash said the special team had been constitute­d to keep a check on hate messages on WhatsApp and other social media platforms. “Strict action would be initiated against those found circulatin­g hate messages,” he added. While heading the meeting, Sabat said arrangemen­ts were being made in sensitive areas to maintain law and order. He also extended an appeal to all the clerics, who too were a part of the meeting, to inform the district administra­tion if they come across any rumours. Besides, he also announced a helpline (0945440515­6) that would be operationa­l round the clock.

TIGHT BANDOBAST IN LKO’S OLD CITY

SSP Kalanidhi Naithani on Tuesday said heavy security arrangemen­ts had been made in the old city during the ‘Chup Tazia’ and Barawafat procession­s that would be marched out on November 6 and 10 respective­ly.

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