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Two weeks after violence, curfew will get lifted in Sambalpur

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By Express News Service

SAMBALPUR: Curfew was lifted from all areas of Sambalpur better than two weeks after violence broke out all through Hanuman Jayanti celebrations inside the metropolis. In a notification issued on Saturday night, sub-collector Pravas Dansana said curfew restrictions have been totally revoked in the entire six police station limits in Sambalpur.

Earlier, curfew was lifted from 4 out of the six violence-hit police station areas. On Saturday, the prohibitory order was withdrawn from areas under Dhanupali and Town police stations of the city.
“As normalcy prevails in these two police station areas and there is a remote chance or apprehension of breach of peace, the prohibitory order clamped in Dhanupali police station and Town police station areas has been lifted,” said the order.

However, restriction on entry, movement and meeting of any social and political outfit or delegation inside the district with out prior permission shall keep in energy till further order. The metropolis witnessed violence all through a bike rally which was taken out as part of Hanuman Jayanti celebrations on April 12. In the incident, many people along with law enforcement officials had been injured and various different shops set ablaze. To carry the state of affairs under administration, the administration immediately clamped half 144 of the CrPC all through the city. Similarly, net suppliers had been moreover suspended to cease circulation of inflammatory messages.

During the Hanuman Jayanti procession on April 14, incidents of violence and arson had been reported from Sambalpur following which curfew was imposed in areas under Bareipali, Ainthapali, Sadar, Khetrajpur, Dhanupali and Town police stations.

After the state of affairs improved, net suppliers had been first restored in phases between April 20 and 23. The administration moreover started withdrawing curfew orders in a phase-wise technique. On April 24, the curfew was lifted from Bareipali and Sadar police limits. Subsequently, on April 27, the prohibitory order was revoked from Khetrajpur and Ainthapali police limits.

SAMBALPUR: Curfew was lifted from all areas of Sambalpur better than two weeks after violence broke out all through Hanuman Jayanti celebrations inside the metropolis. In a notification issued on Saturday night, sub-collector Pravas Dansana said curfew restrictions have been totally revoked in the entire six police station limits in Sambalpur.

Earlier, curfew was lifted from 4 out of the six violence-hit police station areas. On Saturday, the prohibitory order was withdrawn from areas under Dhanupali and Town police stations of the city.
“As normalcy prevails in these two police station areas and there is a remote chance or apprehension of breach of peace, the prohibitory order clamped in Dhanupali police station and Town police station areas has been lifted,” said the order.

However, restriction on entry, movement and meeting of any social and political outfit or delegation inside the district with out prior permission shall keep in energy till further order. The metropolis witnessed violence all through a bike rally which was taken out as part of Hanuman Jayanti celebrations on April 12. In the incident, many people along with law enforcement officials had been injured and various different shops set ablaze. To carry the state of affairs under administration, the administration immediately clamped half 144 of the CrPC all through the city. Similarly, net suppliers had been moreover suspended to cease circulation of inflammatory messages.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

During the Hanuman Jayanti procession on April 14, incidents of violence and arson had been reported from Sambalpur following which curfew was imposed in areas under Bareipali, Ainthapali, Sadar, Khetrajpur, Dhanupali and Town police stations.

After the state of affairs improved, net suppliers had been first restored in phases between April 20 and 23. The administration moreover started withdrawing curfew orders in a phase-wise technique. On April 24, the curfew was lifted from Bareipali and Sadar police limits. Subsequently, on April 27, the prohibitory order was revoked from Khetrajpur and Ainthapali police limits.