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Heavy Security Deployed Across Madhya Pradesh for Muharram Processions

Madhya Pradesh is observing Muharram with elaborate security arrangements across the state. The main mourning procession in Bhopal will begin from Fatehgarh and pass through several key locations before reaching the Karbala grounds. Police have deployed large personnel along the route and imposed traffic diversions in the Old City. Flag marches were also conducted in several districts to ensure peaceful observance of the occasion.

Heavy security deployed across MP ahead of Muharram processions today

Bhopal, June 26

Madhya Pradesh is set to observe Muharram with religious fervour on Friday, with elaborate security arrangements in place across the state.

The main mourning procession will be taken out in Bhopal, while similar processions will be held in several other districts under tight police security.

Muharram commemorates the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain and his companions in the Battle of Karbala. The occasion is observed with mourning processions, religious discourses and the carrying of Tazias, Burraqs and ceremonial floats. Religious scholars will narrate the events of Karbala and highlight Imam Hussain's sacrifice for truth and justice.

In Bhopal, the main procession will begin from the Fatehgarh area and pass through Moti Masjid Square before reaching the Karbala grounds on VIP Road. Processions from different parts of the city will assemble at Peer Gate and later join the main procession. Thousands of devotees are expected to participate.

The police have deployed a large number of personnel along the procession route to maintain law and order. Additional security has been arranged at sensitive locations, including Bharat Talkies, Nadra Bus Stand, Shahjahanabad, Royal Market, Kohefiza T-junction and the Karbala grounds.

Senior police officers will supervise the security arrangements throughout the day. Traffic diversions have been imposed on several roads in the city.

The movement of heavy and commercial vehicles has been restricted in the Old City during the procession. The administration has advised commuters to use alternative routes, particularly those travelling to Raja Bhoj Airport and Bhopal railway station.

Meanwhile, police conducted flag marches in several districts, including Indore, Ujjain, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Ratlam and Khargone, ahead of the Muharram processions.

Security has been strengthened in sensitive areas to prevent any untoward incident and ensure peaceful observance of the occasion.

District administrations have appealed to people to maintain communal harmony and cooperate with the police.

Police officials said adequate security arrangements, surveillance and crowd management measures have been put in place across the state. Police personnel will remain deployed until the conclusion of the processions to ensure the religious event passes off peacefully.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Every year the same drill – massive security deployment, but what about the inconvenience to the public? Traffic diversions at the last minute without proper notice. And why stop heavy vehicles near the Old City? It affects daily wage workers the most. Hope the administration thinks about commuters too.

Vikram M

This is our culture – communal harmony and respect for all faiths. Imam Hussain's stand for truth and justice is an example for all of us, regardless of religion. In MP, we have always celebrated diversity. Hats off to the police for their vigilance. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

James A

I come from Bangalore and visited Bhopal during Muharram last year. The security was impressive but the processions were very emotional and powerful. It's important to allow peaceful religious observances. India's pluralism is something to be proud of.

Jessica F

The flag marches in multiple districts show a coordinated effort. But I wonder – are there enough female police officers deployed for searching women participants? In such large gatherings, safety for women should be a priority, not just crowd control.

Aman W

The mention of Imam Hussain's sacrifice for truth and justice is spot on. That's the real essence of Muharram – not the extravagant Tazias or processions, but the message of standing against oppression. Let's all reflect on that, regardless of our faith. And yes, kudos to the police for their efforts.

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