The Free Press Journal

Pune Police will step up vigil

KOREGAON-BHIMA BATTLE ANNIVERSAR­Y

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With the 201st anniversar­y of the Koregaon-Bhima battle set to be observed next month, the Pune Police in Maharashtr­a are taking all steps to prevent any untoward incident.

The 200th anniversar­y of the battle on January 1 this year was marred by violence, with one person getting killed.

To ensure that things do not go out of hand this time, heavy security will be deployed in and around the 'Jay Stambh' (victory pillar), Koregaon-Bhima and other adjoining villages, Superinten­dent of Police, Pune Rural, Sandip Patil said.

He said social media platforms were being monitored to check rumour-mongering and an eye was being kept on anti-social elements. “There will be heavy police bandobast in and around Koregaon-Bhima. The State Reserve Police Force companies, home guards and district administra­tion officials will be deployed,” he said

Patil said police deployment for the 201st anniversar­y of the battle will be at par with the security set up in Pandharpur on 'Ashadhi Ekadashi' or during a Kumbh mela.

In the last couple of months, Patil and Pune Collector Naval Kishore Ram visited Koregaon-Bhima, Perne, Sanaswadi, Lonikand and Shikrapur villages in the district. “We have been holding meetings with villagers to ensure that unlike last year, no shops, hotels and other commercial establishm­ents remain shut on the day and visitors are accorded a warm welcome,” Patil said.

The district administra­tion wants to create a “positive environmen­t” for visitors, he said. This time, no food stall would be allowed to be set up without permission from police or the authoritie­s concerned, Patil said, adding that those organising rallies near the victory pillar will also have to take nod for it.

“To ensure no private vehicle

reaches near the Jay Stambh, we have decided to keep parking spaces at a distance of 2 km from the venue and provide bus service to ferry visitors to the obelisk from there,” he added.

Violence had erupted near Koregaon-Bhima on January 1 when Dalit groups were commemorat­ing bicentenar­y of the Bhima-Koregaon battle, in which the British defeated the Peshwas of Maharashtr­a.

 ??  ?? We have been holding meetings with villagers to ensure that unlike last year, no shops, hotels and other commercial establishm­ents remain shut on the day and visitors are accorded a warm welcome — SANDIP PATIL, Pune Rural SP
We have been holding meetings with villagers to ensure that unlike last year, no shops, hotels and other commercial establishm­ents remain shut on the day and visitors are accorded a warm welcome — SANDIP PATIL, Pune Rural SP

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