Sambhal news: Police and administration have started preparations for Eid prayers at Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh. Before the Eid prayers, the police have ordered a clear ban on two things.
Sambhal’s ASP Srischandra said that during Eid, there is no permission to offer Namaz on the roads in Sambhal. Loudspeakers will also not be allowed. ASP Srischandra said that today we held a meeting of the people of the Peace Committee in the Kotwali campus, in which people of all religions were involved, everyone has been made aware that there will be no prayers on the streets on Eid, offer prayers in the premises inside Eidgah and mosques, no one will be allowed to offer prayers on the streets or on the roofs. Traditionally prayers will be performed and the electricity water system will be made smooth and we hope that all the upcoming festivals will be done peacefully.
In the meeting of the Peace Committee, the police administration has instructions that Namaz on Eid will not be allowed on the streets. It was said that Namaz will be in the premises inside Idgah and mosques. No one will be allowed to offer Namaz on the roads or on the roofs. Namaz will be traditionally performed.
What did SDM say?
At the same time, SDM Vandana Mishra said that people have been appealed to celebrate Eid, Navratri with mutual harmony on festivals. He said that Eid prayers will not be allowed on the platforms or roads. Loudspeakers will also not be allowed.
SP put questions on the statement of CM Yogi’s Muslim safe statement, said- Muslims are not able to celebrate the festival
Action warning also in Meerut
Apart from Sambhal, strict action will be taken on Eid prayers on the road in Meerut. SP City has warned of strict action. At the same time, additional force deployed in sensitive areas, security is being ensured. Namazis will be monitored by CCTV, drone and local intelligence. According to the information, the police officer in Meerut said that passports and licenses will be seized on reading Namaz on the road.
The police have appealed not to read the Namaz on the streets. Let me tell you that 200 people were sued for not obeying the order last year.

