CS orders implementation of code of conduct during Muharram

By Muhammad YaseenPublished On 02 Jan 2023
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In a meeting on the law and order situation of this state throughout Muharram-ul-haram Sindh chief secretary, Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah has asked the district administration to take measures to execute the code of behaviour during Muharram to preserve cultural and calmness harmony.

Other commissioners and digs engaged in the meeting via video connection. the assembly offered Fateha for its DSP Khanpur Rao Shafiq Ullah who had been martyred to recuperate Sindhi folk singer Jigar Jalal at Shikarpur. the IGP and the commissioner briefed the meeting on safety arrangements and steps for Muharram respectively.

The IGP advised the assembly that there had been 2 015 imam Bargahs from the state such as 342 in Karachi 590 at Hyderabad 138 at Mirpur Khas 107 at shaheed Benazir Abad 374 in Sukkur and 464 in Larkana branches. it had been advised the Sindh government would offer security to each Muharram procession by devoting over 71 000 policemen as well as a 8 000 rangers throughout the state.

The Karachi commissioner said he had held separate meetings with all the k-electric ke and Karachi water sewerage board KWSBpolice and led to ensure the uninterrupted source of electricity and water throughout the Muharram. other commissioners and digs informed the assembly about their structures for muharram.the secretary led the commissioners to guarantee the function of streets where essential lifting of debris and waste and elimination of obstacles from areas that were identified as routes of processions and majalis.

The secretary led commissioners and the home division to set up CCTV cameras. in addition he led the officers that were relevant to publicise the channels during Muharram processions.

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