Key Points

The Assam government has implemented a strict two-month ban on all public gatherings near Raj Bhawan. This security measure prohibits protests, loudspeakers, and unauthorized movement within a 5-kilometer radius. Officials cite the need to maintain peace and protect the Governor's official residence. Violators will face legal action under the new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita Act.

Key Points: Assam Bans Protests Near Raj Bhawan for Two Months

  • Ban covers all protests, rallies, and demonstrations within 5-km radius
  • Loudspeakers and noise-producing devices completely prohibited
  • Unauthorized movement requires prior police approval
  • Violations will be penalized under BNSS Act Section 223
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Assam govt imposes ban on gatherings, noise, protests near Raj Bhawan

Guwahati police impose 5-km security zone around Assam Governor's residence, banning all protests, loudspeakers, and unauthorized movement for 60 days.

"“Raj Bhawan is the official residence of the Hon’ble Governor of Assam, a location of utmost importance requiring heightened security” - Police Order"

Guwahati, Sep 5

The Central Guwahati Police District has clamped down on public gatherings and disruptive activities within a 5-km radius of Raj Bhawan, the residence of the Governor of Assam, citing security and safety concerns, officials said on Friday.

The order, issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) Amitabh Basumatary, APS, took immediate effect and will remain valid for the next two months.

Officials said the directive was necessitated to maintain peace and protect the sanctity of the high-security zone surrounding Raj Bhawan.

“Raj Bhawan is the official residence of the Hon’ble Governor of Assam, a location of utmost importance requiring heightened security and a tranquil environment to ensure the smooth functioning of essential government duties,” the order stated.

As per the directive, all forms of public gatherings, including protests, rallies and demonstrations, have been barred within the restricted radius.

The use of loudspeakers, fireworks, crackers, or any noise-producing devices has also been prohibited to ensure a disturbance-free environment.

The order further restricts unauthorised vehicular or individual movement in the zone without prior approval from competent authorities.

Any form of construction or activity that could impede public peace or pose a potential security threat has been put under restriction as well.

The police have also clarified that strict penal action will follow in case of violations.

“Any contravention will attract action under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNSS) Act,” the order warned.

Security officials said the preventive measure was aimed at averting disturbances around Raj Bhawan, which frequently witnesses public movements and events.

The move comes at a time when Guwahati has seen a surge in protests and rallies by various organisations over political and social issues.

With the order in force, the vicinity of Raj Bhawan will remain under heightened watch, with security personnel tasked to enforce compliance for the next two months.

- IANS

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Priya S
While security is important, this feels like limiting democratic rights. Protesting near government buildings is how citizens make their voices heard. 5km radius seems excessive 😕
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Arjun K
Good decision! The constant noise and traffic disruptions near Raj Bhawan were becoming unbearable for residents. Peace and security should be priority.
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Sarah B
I understand the security concerns, but two months seems like a very long time. Hope this doesn't become a permanent restriction on peaceful assembly.
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Vikram M
Finally some peace around that area! The loudspeakers and fireworks during protests were disturbing everyone. Hope they enforce this properly. 🎯
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Michael C
Interesting to see how this balances security with democratic rights. In democratic countries, protests near government buildings are common but regulated. Hope Assam finds the right balance.

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