Lord Krishna idol-Eidgah row: Security beefed up in Mathura ahead of Babri mosque demolition anniversary
Lord Krishna idol-Eidgah row: Security beefed up in Mathura ahead of Babri mosque demolition anniversary
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Mathura: On December 6, Jalabhishek was announced in Shahi Idgah Masjid in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, and the news has created a buzz. In this city, the administration has imposed Section 144. In and around the mosque, Uttar Pradesh Police, PAC officials, and RAF men have been deployed. Let me inform you that everyone who goes to the mosque now has their identity card examined first. Not only that, but he is being searched before being permitted to enter the mosque.

Mathura police are also keeping a careful eye on social media to prevent rumours about the case from spreading. According to SSP Mathura, four different FIRs have been filed at the city's Govindnagar and Kotwali police stations for posting offensive social media remarks. He stated that action is being taken against the accused. Our group is monitoring social media. On the 6th of December, he also stated that a traffic alert has been issued to guarantee that train movement near Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi and the Shahi Idgah Masjid complex is not disturbed.

According to him, the protection of the access point leading to the Shahi Idgah Masjid has been given to the co-city of Mathura. CO Abhishek Tiwari, on the other side, claims, "We have deployed enough security preparations here." Drone cameras are being used for surveillance. It is our goal to ensure that no anti-social elements are allowed to operate here. On addition, on Saturday, we performed a fake practise in the police line, which included anti-riot squad training. For security considerations, the military has been stationed at every major intersection in Mathura.'

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