Hyderabad: Due to rising tensions between India and Pakistan, the Hyderabad Police have taken strong steps to prevent any disturbance in the city.
City Police Commissioner CV Anand has announced an immediate ban on firecrackers across Hyderabad. This move is meant to stop confusion and panic, especially since loud noises might be mistaken for gunfire or explosions during these tense times.
Commissioner Anand explained that with the current border situation, people could easily misinterpret the sound of firecrackers as something more dangerous. By banning them, the police hope to maintain peace and public safety.
This new rule takes effect right away. Anyone caught lighting firecrackers will face strict action. Although firecrackers are usually part of festivals and celebrations in the city, the Commissioner asked residents to support this decision for the sake of national security.
The Hyderabad Police are actively working to keep the city calm and safe. They’ve urged everyone to avoid spreading or believing in false information and to report anything suspicious.
The firecracker ban will stay in place until the situation between the two countries improves. Authorities are counting on the public to act wisely and help keep Hyderabad peaceful during this sensitive time.