Internet has been suspended, no Gyarvi Sharif march as Bareilly stays careful before Friday prayers: 10 Updates

A week after violent clashes in the Bareilly of Uttar Pradesh broke out about “I Love Muhammad” posters, safety was snapped up before Friday. On September 26, there was a confrontation between the police and about 2000 people who met outside a mosque in the Kotwali area in Bareilly after Friday prayers on “I Love Mohammad” posters. Stone was also reported. After this, Bareilly is on warning and Internet services were suspended. Here are the latest updates on the situation. ‘I love Mohammad’ poster -protest marches: 10 Updates 1. Safety was strengthened in various sensitive areas in Bareilly before the prayers Friday night. The district magistrate and the senior superintendent of the police patrol the city with heavy forces before the prayers. 2. Very few people have been seen in the markets as internet restrictions continue. Markets such as roads Bazaar, Kutubkhana, Shivaji Marg, Alamgirganj, Sarafa, Sahmatganj and Qila Bazaar opened on Friday, but the usual chaos missed. 3. President of the All India Muslim James, Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi Bareilvi, requested the public to prevent them from attending prayers after Friday. “What happened last Friday was deplorable. And today is Friday again. That’s why I call on all Muslims to go home to Namaz and concentrate on their work. Do not be part of any crowd. If someone or organization invites you, do not attend their events, ‘he said by Ani. 4. Thursday night, senior police and administration officials toured sensitive areas and perished with the residents, according to the Bareilly District District Avnish Singh. Residents have ensured that common harmony will be maintained. “We are still performing foot patrols. The arrangements are infallible,” Singh said. 5. Bareilly is divided into four super zones and eight other zones for stricter patrolling, said senior superintendent of police Anurag Arya. Four IPS officials were brought from other districts for stricter patrolling. 6. Heavy forces of police and paramilitary were deployed outside of large mosques, including Nau Mahal Masjid, Ala Hazrat Dargah, Azam Nagar Masjid in the Kotwali area and the Baradari Mosque. Drone cameras are also used to monitor the situation. 7. Sajjadanashin of Ala Hazrat Dargah, Badrush Shariah Mufti Ahsan Miyan, called on Muslims to offer prayers on Friday and return home. “Don’t pay attention to rumors. Peace must be preserved at all costs, ‘he said in an appeal. The clergy announced that the annual ‘Julus-E-Gausia’, which has traditionally been taken out to celebrate the Urs of Hazrat Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, will not be held this year in light of the current situation. 8. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Dig) Bareilly, AK Sahni, told Ani that the situation in the city is “completely normal”. 9. Internet was suspended in Bareilly on Thursday and will continue to stay in place until 3pm on Saturday. This has been done to prevent common messages from being spread on social media that can attract violence. 10. A high warning for districts of Bareilly, Shahjahanpur, Pilibhit and Budaun was issued by the Divisional Commissioner Bhupendra S Chaudhary.

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