Mumbai: Police Mumbai issued a coating order below part 144 criminal procedure code on Thursday, forbid assembly of more than five people in public places between 10 and 19 September during Ganeshotsav.
Next to him, a notice said Ganpati ‘Mukh Darshan’ by visiting Pandal will be banned between 10 and 19 September.
Notification, signed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police S Chaitanya, will apply in the jurisdiction of Mumbai Police Commerce.
There is no process that is allowed to welcome ganpati idol or parting offer.
“This command violation will invite actions under the 188 IPC and other existing laws,” said the notice.
The home department has issued instructions, in a separate order on September 8, which is only online Darshan or Darshan by means of electronic media will be permitted.
Overcoming personnel in the video, Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrery said Covid infection had begun to take.
“Enforcement of guidelines can be difficult and tend to invite the wrath of citizens but you have to calm down and keep it cool.
Don’t use loud tones when talking to people but ensuring that the law is followed …
Take care of your eyes and ears open and note the tremendous situation, “Nagrlye said.
He added that nakabandis, combing operations and crackdown on the rules of the Flouling Hotel must continue.
This guideline requires a height of household ganpati idols to be limited to two feet and Sarvajanic idols to be limited to four legs.
There are no cultural programs or shows that will be permitted.
Only five people were allowed to gather for Ganpati Pooja and 10 for Visarjan.
The 10 people involved in Visarjan must be all doubled vaccination and 15 days must pass after taking the second dose, according to the BMC guidelines.