On July 22, in Nuh, Haryana, the Brajmandal Jalabhishek Yatra will take place. Authorities are on high alert. This time, the entire yatra will be video recorded using drone cameras to keep an eye on the proceedings. Gurugram's SDM mentioned that conditional permission has been granted for the Brajmandal Yatra. Today, the district administration held a meeting with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, and several other Hindu organizations to issue guidelines for the preparations.
It is to be noted that during the Brajmandal Yatra, 5,000 police officers will monitor the event, with drone cameras capturing video footage. The district administration has clearly instructed that women and children will not be allowed to participate in the Brajmandal Yatra.
According to the information, the Brajmandal Yatra will start at 12 PM on July 22 and conclude by 5 PM. The Muslim community members will welcome the pilgrims with flower garlands. On the day of the Yatra, the police are also planning to change the routes to ensure no untoward incidents occur like last year. Nuh police will make extensive arrangements to prevent any undesirable events. Participants in the Yatra will not be allowed to carry weapons or sticks. Loud music systems are also prohibited.
SP of Nuh, Vijay Pratap, stated that there will be adequate police presence on July 22 during the Yatra. This time, a larger police force compared to last year will be deployed. Vehicles coming from KMP and other routes in Nuh will be checked. Unlike the previous year, when miscreants fired from the Nalahed temple hill, police personnel will be stationed on the hill this time.
Nuh district SP Vijay Pratap emphasized that the police are not in the mood to leave any stone unturned. Preparations have already begun, and all district borders will be sealed. Anyone entering or exiting will have to undergo a thorough checking process. Several meetings have been held with both communities by the administration. According to the Superintendent of Police, guidelines have been issued for the Yatra.