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There will be no restrictions in place on Republic Day: Div Com

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IGP Kashmir reviews arrangements for the day

Srinagar: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Vijay Kumar Bidhuri Thursday appealed to people to join the Republic Day celebrations in large numbers, saying that no restrictions will be in place on the day.

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Gone are those days when restrictions were imperative for the maintenance of law and order, he said, adding that today, there is a vast improvement in the overall situation so no restriction will be put in place on January 26 occasion this year.

He said “January 26 is very important for us from many angles. Last time the celebrations took place in Bakshi Stadium wherein a large number of people participated with zeal and zest. As Lieutenant Governor J&K has already invited people for the occasion, I also reiterate my invitation to the people to come and join the celebration in large numbers on January 26 this year as they participated in the last year.”

 

He also said that the internet services will also remain operational without any disruption on the day.

Kashmir Inspector General of Police (IGP) V K Birdi also reviewed arrangements for the upcoming Republic Day celebrations in the valley at a meeting he chaired on Thursday, officials said.

Birdi was briefed by the participating officers about the Republic Day preparations put in place, a police spokesman said.

The officers also presented their detailed plans, highlighting measures to enhance security, protect public spaces, and facilitate the orderly conduct of the event, the spokesman said.

He said the officers were also allotted different tasks with strict instructions of accomplishing the assignments with precision and planning.

The IGP Kashmir lauded the efforts of the police force and urged all officers to maintain a high level of alertness.

Underscoring the importance of an incident-free celebration of Republic Day, Birdi discussed crowd management strategies, traffic control plans, intelligence updates, and the strategic deployment of police personnel, the spokesman said.

He said the SSP Traffic City was directed to devise a proper traffic plan and to ensure uninterrupted movement of public transport and private vehicles.

Recognising the significance of effective traffic management during Republic Day celebrations, the IGP Kashmir directed the Senior Superintendent of Police, Srinagar to establish close coordination with the traffic police. The objective is to streamline traffic flow and minimise disruptions during the Republic Day celebrations, he said.

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