Key Points

Meerut Police has issued a stern warning against offering Eid prayers on roads, threatening legal action including passport and driving license cancellations. Authorities have deployed drones, RAF, and PAC to monitor sensitive areas and maintain peace. Union Minister Jayant Singh Chaudhary emphasized that violators may need court clearance to renew confiscated documents. The administration is coordinating with religious leaders to ensure smooth celebrations.

Key Points: Meerut Police Warns Against Eid Namaz on Roads Threatens Passport Cancellation

  • Meerut Police warns of strict action for namaz on roads
  • Passport and license cancellations possible for violators
  • Drones and RAF deployed for security
  • Coordination with religious leaders to ensure peace
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UP: Meerut Police warns of strict action against offering Eid namaz on roads

Meerut Police issues strict warning against offering Eid prayers on roads, threatening passport and license cancellations to maintain law and order.

"If criminal cases are registered, passports and licenses can be cancelled, requiring court NOC for renewal – Jayant Singh Chaudhary"

Meerut, March 28

Ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr and last Friday prayers of Ramzan, Meerut Police has issued strict warnings against people offering namaz on roads, saying violators will face strict legal action that may lead to their passports getting cancelled and driving licences revoked.

Meerut Superintendent Police (City), Ayush Vikram Singh, has reiterated that Eid prayers should be offered at local mosques or designated Eidgahs and that no one should perform namaz on the roads.

"If criminal cases are registered against individuals, their passports and licenses can be cancelled, and obtaining a new passport would become difficult without a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the court. Such documents remain confiscated until the individuals are cleared by the court," Union Minister and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Jayant Singh Chaudhary said.

Meerut Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Vipin Tada said that meetings have been conducted at both the district and police station levels, and necessary directives have been issued based on discussions with all parties.

"Strict action will be taken against those trying to spread rumours or incite unrest through social media. We are keeping a close watch on social media platforms, and any attempt to disrupt communal harmony will be dealt with firmly," the SSP added.

To bolster security, Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel have been deployed, and flag marches are being conducted in the district, SSP Tada said.

Sensitive areas have been identified based on past experiences, and special arrangements have been made there.

SSP Tada also emphasised that the administration is working in coordination with prominent citizens and religious leaders to maintain peace and ensure smooth observance of the upcoming festivals.

To ensure law and order, Jayant Singh Chaudhary said that drones will be deployed for aerial surveillance, while local intelligence teams are actively monitoring the situation.

Uniformed and plain clothes officers will also be stationed at all sensitive locations, he added.

The Meerut Police has warned that individuals violating the order could face passport and driving licence cancellation, with a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the court required to obtain a new passport.

- IANS

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Ayesha K.
This seems like a reasonable measure to maintain public order. Eid prayers should be conducted in proper spaces without disrupting traffic. The community should cooperate with authorities.
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Rahul S.
While I understand the need for order, cancelling passports seems like an extreme punishment for praying in public. There must be a more balanced approach 🤔
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Priya M.
Good to see proactive measures being taken before Eid. Prevention is better than cure when it comes to maintaining peace. The drone surveillance is a smart move too!
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Imran F.
As a local resident, I appreciate the police working with religious leaders. This collaborative approach will help ensure everyone celebrates Eid peacefully. 🙏
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Sanjay T.
The passport cancellation threat seems disproportionate. Couldn't they just issue fines first? The punishment should fit the violation.
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Fatima A.
Important to remember that most Muslims want to pray peacefully. The few who might cause trouble shouldn't ruin it for everyone. Let's focus on the spirit of Eid! ✨

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