
Sambhal, 12
March (HS): Foreign problems should not disrupt law and order in India, and
people who are affected by such events should not cause disturbance here,
according to a police officer speaking at a security review meeting for the impending
Alvida prayers and Eid. The footage of the meeting at the Sambhal Kotwali
police station on Wednesday, during which Circle Officer Kuldeep Singh made the
statements, has leaked on social media.
Many
individuals are agitated over the conflict between Iran and Israel, and they
are attempting to meddle. They are thumping their chests. Brother, if you're
having so much problems, you should catch a plane and travel to Iran and fight
on Iran's side, the officer said. Singh
stated that his words were intended to ensure peace and communal harmony.
My idea
was that occurrences that occurred on foreign grounds should not disrupt the
local atmosphere. Our goal is to maintain peace and order, he stated. During
the conference, Singh encouraged attendees not to chant slogans or exhibit
banners supporting or opposing any foreign government during prayers. He goes
on to explain, There's a fight going on between two other countries, and
if it affects law and order in our country, we'll take action.
Singh
stated that problems between foreign nations should not have an impact on
India's peace and order, and that people affected by such conflicts should not
seek to cause disturbance locally. He cautioned that attempts to shout slogans
about international problems during Alvida or Friday prayers would not be
permitted.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi