With Middle East volatility peaking after the elimination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by US-Israel forces, India has activated a nationwide high alert. The Home Ministry’s orders to states emphasize vigilant tracking of suspicious activities and robust policing to avert any breakdown in order.
Khamenei supporters have taken to streets in several states, while online platforms buzz with divisive propaganda. Police and administrators have alerted the public: avoid sharing sensational, misleading, or incendiary posts that could fan flames of discord.
Legal avenues for voicing opinions peacefully are upheld, yet hooliganism, property vandalism, and force confrontations cross red lines. These not only endanger lives but erode social fabric, imposing burdens on all.
Authorities pledge uncompromising enforcement—perpetrators, provocateurs, and disruptors face the full might of law.
In a local initiative, Karnataka’s Bandipura district police urge communal cooperation for stability. Peace is everybody’s onus; shun deeds risking communal harmony.
The message is clear: no tolerance for mayhem, clashes, rock-throwing, or anarchy. Beyond illegality, these harm everyday citizens, merchants, scholars, and laborers profoundly—triggering shutdowns of institutions, travel halts, and business slumps. India’s stance reflects prudent vigilance against international ripples.