Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered the sacrifices of Hazrat Imam Hussain on the day of Ashura, emphasizing the importance of upholding truth during challenging times. Simultaneously, Rahul Gandhi appealed to people to follow Imam Hussain's path of humanity and peace. The Muharram observance saw significant participation from the Shia Muslim community across India. Local administrations, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, implemented extensive security measures to ensure peaceful processions.

Key Points: Modi Honors Imam Hussain's Sacrifice During Muharram Observance

  • Modi reflects on Imam Hussain's spiritual significance on Ashura
  • Rahul Gandhi calls for unity inspired by Imam Hussain's path
  • Shia Muslims observe Muharram with large processions across India
  • Uttar Pradesh administers tight security during religious commemorations
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PM Modi remembers sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain

PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi pay tribute to Hazrat Imam Hussain's legacy of righteousness and commitment to truth during Muharram

"The sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) emphasise his commitment to righteousness. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, July 6

On the 10th day of Muharram being observed as Ashura, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) emphasise his commitment to righteousness.

He inspired people to uphold truth in the face of adversity, the PM added.

"The sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) emphasise his commitment to righteousness. He inspires people to uphold truth in the face of adversity," PM Modi posted on X.

Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Sunday, appealed to follow the path shown by Hazrat Imam Hussain, leading toward humanity, peace, and unity.

In a post on X, Rahul Gandhi shared, "On this day of Muharram, we should resolve to follow the path shown by Hazrat Imam Hussain, which, through struggle, sacrifice, and dedication, leads us toward humanity, peace, and unity."

Muharram holds significant religious importance for Shia Muslims. In India, the 7-8 crore Shia Muslim community, along with people of different religions, participate in large processions and tazias.

With Muharram processions and the ongoing Kanwar Yatra taking place across several districts in Uttar Pradesh, including Sambhal, Lucknow and Moradabad, the state administration has stepped up security measures to ensure peace and prevent any untoward incidents.

A large number of people participated in the Muharram processions in various parts of the state. In view of the Kanwar Yatra happening at the same time, police forces have been deployed in sensitive areas, with drones and CCTV cameras monitoring the situation.

Speaking to ANI, Sambhal District Magistrate Dr Rajender Pensiya said, "We have held various peace committee meetings at the village, neighbourhood, and district levels. In these discussions, people from all sides were invited. All communities were called, and their issues related to electricity, water, and other problems were addressed... Clear instructions have been given to inform us if any issues arise."

He added, "We have appointed magistrates at every location, accompanied by police officers. Any procession, whether for Kanwar Yatra or Muharram, will be conducted in a box format, with our officers stationed on all four sides. Continuous monitoring is also being carried out through drones. Currently, we have over 13,000 CCTV cameras integrated. All necessary arrangements are in place, and action is underway to ban more than 900 persons. Section 163 is in effect. We are confident that everything will be conducted peacefully."

In Lucknow, the police have taken extra precautions in the western zone, also known as Old Lucknow, which is considered highly sensitive during Muharram.

DCP Lucknow West Vishwajeet Srivastava told ANI, "During Muharram, Lucknow's western zone, also called Old Lucknow, remains highly sensitive. There is always a zonal sector system 24/7 here. Separate arrangements are made for the processions held in this area."

He explained that security during processions is arranged in three layers.

"The first moves with the procession in a box formation, the second handles route arrangements, and the third is stationed at key locations of the procession. CCTV cameras have been installed at 82 locations. Volunteers from the Civil Defence Organisation are also present. Three types of drones have been deployed. Our social media team is fully active, and we are in constant communication with religious leaders," Srivastava added.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the statements are positive, I wish our leaders would follow through with more concrete actions to protect minority rights. The drone surveillance shows we're still not fully trusting each other as communities. The real tribute would be creating an atmosphere where such heavy security isn't needed.
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Aman W
The message of sacrifice and truth from Karbala is universal. As a Hindu, I've always respected how Imam Hussain stood against tyranny. UP police's arrangements with 13,000 CCTV cameras show how seriously we take law and order during sensitive periods. Good job!
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Shreya B
My Muslim neighbors invited us to see their Muharram procession yesterday. The devotion was touching! This is the real India - where we respect each other's traditions. The box formation security idea is innovative but sad that it's needed.
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Varun X
The political timing of these statements seems calculated before elections. But if it helps maintain peace during Muharram and Kanwar Yatra overlapping, I'm all for it. The drone surveillance is impressive tech use by UP police!
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Kavya N
As someone from Lucknow, I appreciate how our city handles these sensitive periods. The three-layer security shows proper planning. The message of Imam Hussain about standing against injustice is relevant today more than ever. #UnityInDiversity

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