CP CV Anand Clarifies On Lathicharge On The Milad Processionists At Charminar

Hyderabad, Sept 20 (Maxim News): City Police Commissioner C V Anand on Friday denied rumors of a lathi charge by the police personnel during the Milad-un-Nabi celebrations which were held at Charminar.

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Clarifying on the news being circulated on various mediums, the Commissioner said that the chaos was caused by a fire from a short circuit in a Disco Jockey van. The flames subsequently spread to the diesel-laden tanker nearby, resulting in the sudden blaze.

The fire was swiftly brought under control, and no lathi charge took place, contrary to circulating rumors, ” CP Anand stated. The city police chief further urged the citizens not to believe false reports, emphasizing that the situation was managed without force.

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He said the police have ensured safety measures are in place for the celebrations.  (Maxim News)


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