No Kite-Flying on Roads or Near Places of Worship: Hyderabad police

Hyderabad, Jan 13:  Hyderabad police have prohibited the flying of kites on all roads and in and around places of worship during the Sankranti festival to maintain law and order and to prevent incidents of breach of peace and accidents.

Hyderabad Police Commissioner C. V. Anand has issued a notification prohibiting kite flying on all thoroughfares and in and around places of worship. The orders will be in force from January 14 and 15.

According to the notification, this has been done in the interest of the maintenance of public order and public safety.

The Police Commissioner also ordered that no loudspeakers/DJs shall be placed or played in public spaces or public places without the required permission from the police authorities concerned. The notification says that no provocative speeches or songs shall be played over them.

The orders also make it clear that the noise levels from speakers or public address systems or any other activities should not exceed the permissible limits.

It also mentions the Supreme Court’s direction that a loudspeaker or a public address system should not be used during the night between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

The police chief advised parents and citizens to guide and supervise their children not to fly kites from the terraces without proper walls to avoid any accident or untoward incident.

“The revelers shall not collect wood forcibly and they should use wood only with the consent of owners,” reads the notification.

Meanwhile, BJP state President Bandi Sanjay has criticized the Telangana government for its stand that kite flying needs to be regulated to prevent the breach of peace. “Are there any restrictions on size, locations, and colors for Rangoli too,” he asked.


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