Hanuman Jayanti: Delhi Police Ensures Peace Amid Processions
The Delhi Police successfully maintained peace during Hanuman Jayanti processions across the city, particularly in sensitive areas, using extensive security measures. Several processions in northwest and southwest Delhi proceeded without major incidents, with the deployment of police, paramilitary forces, and technological surveillance ensuring public safety and preventing violence.
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Delhi Police celebrated a tranquil day on Thursday as Hanuman Jayanti processions concluded without incident across the national capital. Despite heightened alerts, especially in northwest and southwest Delhi, no major disturbances disrupted the peace.
Security was a top priority, with three peaceful processions in Jahangirpuri—a historically volatile area during this festival. Over 2,200 police personnel and 13 paramilitary companies maintained vigilance, supported by surveillance technologies like CCTV and drones.
In southwest Delhi's Uttam Nagar, the procession ended without disruptions, following heightened security in response to recent violence. Strategic barricades and local stakeholder engagements played crucial roles in maintaining order, ensuring the day's events were conducted safely.
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