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CM Yogi's instruction on Loudspeaker Issue: Removed loudspeakers should not be installed again

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the officials to ensure that the removed loudspeakers are not used again.


Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday claimed that more than one lakh loudspeakers have been brought down in the state so far and entrusted the responsibility to the officials to ensure that the loudspeakers that were removed should not be used again. Chief Minister Yogi, who reached Jhansi on Saturday evening, discussed with the public representatives, conducted a divisional review of the development works and claimed that more than one lakh loudspeakers have been launched in the state so far. He directed the officials to ensure that the removed loudspeakers are not switched on again.


Festivals should not be organized on the road: Yogi

Yogi said that religious events should be confined within the premises of religious places, no festival should be organized on the road and these events should not cause any inconvenience to the common citizens. It is noteworthy that the campaign to remove illegal loudspeakers installed at religious places in the state and limit the sound of other loudspeakers to the prescribed limit started on April 25 and lasted till May 1.


Illegal loudspeakers being removed without discrimination: Police

Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar had said in a statement issued in Lucknow that illegally installed loudspeakers are being removed from all religious places without any discrimination and all such loudspeakers have been kept in the category of illegal. For which permission has not been taken from the administration. Kumar had also said that the orders of the High Court were also being kept in mind during the proceedings regarding loudspeakers.


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