Dehradun: A major step has been taken as the crowd of pilgrims on the Char Dham Yatra is increasing, in which the police can now stop devotees without registration. This has been decided in view of the problems being faced by crowd control there. This is mostly taking place in Kedarnath Dham. The above was stated by DGP Ashok Kumar somewhere. He also appealed to the devotees who come here to come for darshan only after registering. Both registered and unregistered devotees are arriving at all the Dhams. There is no arrangement for registration checking in the four Dhams as of now. The Government has also not issued any such instructions. In such a situation, the police are facing problems in controlling the crowd in Badrinath and Kedarnath Dham. The DGP says that more problems are taking place in Kedarnath Dham. At the same time, if only the devotees who come by registering are allowed to come, then the crowd control will be easier. The DGP said that if the crowd increases excessively, the police can also stop the unregistered devotees before the Kedarnath Dham. Such instructions have been given to Rudraprayag police. Arrangements will be made to stop such devotees by erecting barriers at a certain place. He said that there is all the police arrangements around all the Dhams. The SDRF has also been deployed at 32 locations on the yatra route. Police soldiers are helping people on the roads. In the past few days, there were some cases of negligence. In such a situation, police officers have been instructed to investigate. One of the soldiers was also suspended. 3 sisters who went together in Mandsaur, everyone's eyes moist after seeing 'Take lessons from Mohali blast...', Khalistani terror outfit SFJ writes threatening letter to Himachal CM Gold was found in the garbage cart, know the whole matter.