Meerut Police have issued a firm directive against “unauthorised” roadside prayers, particularly with Eid-ul-Fitr and the final Friday prayers of Ramadan approaching on March 28th. The police have stated that any individuals found conducting prayers in public spaces without official permission will face strict legal consequences.

This warning underscores the administration’s commitment to maintaining public order and preventing obstructions to traffic and pedestrian movement. The police have emphasized that such unauthorized gatherings can create significant disruptions, potentially leading to safety hazards and inconvenience for the general public.

The severity of the potential legal action is notable. Meerut Police have explicitly stated that violators could face penalties including the cancellation of their passports and the revocation of their driving licenses. This reflects a serious approach to enforcing the directive and deterring individuals from disregarding it.

The timing of this announcement, just before significant religious observances, indicates a proactive attempt to prevent potential issues before they arise. The police are likely aiming to ensure that religious activities are conducted within designated spaces, thereby preserving the smooth flow of daily life.

Authorities are likely to increase patrols and surveillance in areas prone to such gatherings. They are also expected to collaborate with religious leaders and community members to ensure compliance with the directive and facilitate peaceful and organized observances. This action is taken in order to ensure the safety and convenience of all citizens during the religious holiday.

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