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  • Tight security for Rama Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad

    Tight security for Rama Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad police are taking all necessary measures to ensure that the Rama Navami Shobha Yatra passes smoothly. To maintain peace and security, around 1,500 policemen have been deployed to monitor the procession.

    The procession will begin from Seetarambagh temple at 9 am on Thursday and will culminate around 7 pm on the same night at Hanuman Vyamshala grounds, Koti.

    Senior police officials, including Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand, will be monitoring the procession, and at sensitive spots, police pickets will be posted.

    To ensure that the procession remains peaceful, a command and control center will monitor the procession with the help of surveillance and drone cameras. In addition, the social media team of the IT cell and the SMASH team will keep an eye on social media platforms to ensure that the peaceful atmosphere is not disturbed.

    Meanwhile, ahead of the procession, the Siddiamber Bazar mosque and a dargah have been covered with cloth.

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    Siddiamber Bazar mosque covered with cloth [Photo: Shaik Nizamuddin Laeeq]

    Traffic restrictions in view of Rama Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad

    The traffic on the procession route will be diverted when it goes through the designated route, and the traffic police have advised commuters to take alternate routes to reach their desired destinations.

    The diversion points under Goshamahal Traffic Police Station are Mallepalli Junction, Boiguda Kaman, Aghapura Junction, Gode-ki-Khabar, Puranapool X Road, MJ Bridge, Labour Adda, Alaska T Junction, SA Bazar U Turn and MJ Market. Whereas, the diversion points under Sulthanbazar Traffic Police Station are Afzalgunj T Junction, Rangmahal Junction, Putlibowli X Road, Andhra Bank X Road, DM & HS X Road, Sultan Bazar X Road, Chaderghar X Road, Kachiguda Inox, GPO Abids, Yousufian & Company and Boggulakunta X Road.

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    Traffic restrictions map for Sri Rama Navami.

    Cops to monitor Raja Singh

    Hyderabad cops that are leaving no stone unturned to maintain peace and security will keep a close watch on the movement of Goshamahal MLA Raja Singh and his followers.

    As it is the first procession for the MLA after being suspended by BJP for passing derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammed, he is putting all his efforts to make the current year’s Sri Ram Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad a grand success.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Ahead of Rama Navami Shobha Yatra, mosque, dargah covered with cloth

    Hyderabad: Ahead of Rama Navami Shobha Yatra, mosque, dargah covered with cloth

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad is all set for Sri Rama Navami Shobha Yatra which is scheduled to be taken out on March 30. Ahead of the procession, the Siddiamber Bazar mosque and a dargah have been covered with cloth.

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    A dargah covered with cloth

    The procession will begin from Seetarambagh temple at 9 am on March 30 and will culminate around 7 pm on the same night at Hanuman Vyamshala grounds, Koti. The procession will go through Bhoiguda Kaman, Mangalhat police station road, Jali Hanuman, Dhoolpet Puranapul Road, Gandhi Statue, Jumerath Bazaar, Begum Bazaar Chatri, Siddiamber Bazaar, Shankar Sher Hotel, Gowliguda Chaman, Putlibowli crossroads, Koti and Sultan Bazaar before finally reaching its destination at Hanuman Vyamshala.

    Traffic restrictions in view of Rama Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad

    In view of the Sri Rama Navami Yatra in Hyderabad, the city traffic police have announced traffic restrictions. The traffic on the procession route will be diverted when it goes through the designated route.

    The traffic police have advised commuters to take alternate routes to reach their desired destinations.

    The diversion points under Goshamahal Traffic Police Station are Mallepalli Junction, Boiguda Kaman, Aghapura Junction, Gode-ki-Khabar, Puranapool X Road, MJ Bridge, Labour Adda, Alaska T Junction, SA Bazar U Turn and MJ Market whereas, the diversion points under Sulthanbazar Traffic Police Station are Afzalgunj T Juntion, Rangmahal Junction, Putlibowli X Road, Andhra Bank X Road, DM & HS X Road, Sultan Bazar X Road, Chaderghar X Road, Kachiguda Inox, GPO Abids, Yousufian & Company and Boggulakunta X Road.

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    Raja Singh to lead Rama Navami procession

    Controversial MLA T Raja Singh of Goshamahal who is currently suspended from BJP is set to lead the Ram Navami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad on March 30.

    On his Twitter, he shared his video inviting all ‘Ram-bhakt’ to join the procession.

    Last year, he made provocative statements during the procession, and the Shahinayathgunj police station registered a case against the MLA.

    In his speech, Singh spoke against the alleged boycott of Hindu vendors in the Old city on the occasion of Ramzan. He said, “If Hindus were to target the traitors (Muslims) similarly, they would run out of business and would not even be in a position to beg as even alms are given to the poor by Hindus.”

    He further remarked, “If Hindus awaken, all Muslims will be vanquished.”

    In August last year, the police issued a notice to the MLA in the hate speech case.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Raja Singh to lead Shobha Yatra on Ram Navami

    Hyderabad: Raja Singh to lead Shobha Yatra on Ram Navami

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    Hyderabad: Controversial MLA T Raja Singh of Goshamahal who is currently suspended from BJP is set to lead the Shobha Yatra on March 30. The procession, which is scheduled to begin at 10:11 am, will start from the Akashpuri Hanuman Temple located at Mangala Hat Market Road in the city. However, the police is yet to grant permission for the yatra.

    Last year, the procession began from the Seetarambagh temple in Mangalhat and proceeded to the Hanuman Vyayamshala School in Sultan Bazar, passing through various locations under the Goshamahal and Sultan Bazar traffic police stations. One tributary procession began from the Akashpuri Hanuman temple and joined the main procession at Gangabowli Junction. The police had imposed traffic restrictions at various points along the route.

    Raja Singh’s offensive remarks at Ram Navami rally last year

    Last year, Shahinayathgunj police station registered a case against Raja Singh following the provocative statements he made at a Ram Navami rally.

    In his speech, Singh spoke against the alleged boycott of Hindu vendors in the Old city on the occasion of Ramzan. He said, “If Hindus were to target the traitors (Muslims) similarly, they would run out of business and would not even be in a position to beg as even alms are given to the poor by Hindus.”

    He further remarked, “If Hindus awaken, all Muslims will be vanquished.”

    In August, the police issued a notice to the MLA in the hate speech case.

    The MLA’s political career

    Raja Singh, who was with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) from 2009 to 2013 and later with the BJP from 2014 onwards, has won an MLA seat for two consecutive terms.

    He also floated the Sriram Yuva Sena long ago to reinforce his identity as a Hindutva leader at the national level and to increase his fan following in the country.

    His uncompromising Hindutva stand helped him emerge as the favourite in his constituency and the sole MLA for the BJP in the 2018 assembly election when the party lost deposits in over 100 assembly segments among 119 constituencies in Telangana.

    However, Raja Singh has been embroiled in several controversies in the past. Last year, he was arrested after he made derogatory comments against Prophet Mohammed.

    The MLA claimed that he did it in retaliation against the state government’s decision to allow comedian Munawar Faruqui to hold a show in Hyderabad at Madhapur on August 20.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Marathis in Hyderabad to celebrate Ugadi, Gudi Padwa with Shobha Yatra

    Marathis in Hyderabad to celebrate Ugadi, Gudi Padwa with Shobha Yatra

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    Hyderabad: On the occasion of the Telugu and Marathi new year, people from Maharashtra in the city will hold a ‘Shobha Yatra’ on Wednesday.

    On 22 March, a group of 15000 members will organize an event where several activities will take place in the city. The purpose of this event is to connect, promote, and provide information on Marathi culture in Telangana.

    According to the release, every year, a group of Maharashtrians in Hyderabad organise a number of diverse social and cultural events that draw 3000 to 5000 individuals.

    At least 3,000 to 4,000 people turn up to showcase their abilities in a range of social and cultural activities, including playing the “Dhol Tasha” percussion instruments while dressed traditionally in Marathi, playing the lezim, painting Rangoli, and, most significantly, females riding motorcycles while sporting a traditional nose stud and Maharashtrian 9-yard saree.

    The event will be held at CCRT, Near Google Office, Kondapur Road, Madhapur on March 22, at 4:00 pm.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )