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Holi 2025: Action will be taken if anyone is found throwing colour on someone! Guidelines issued for those playing Holi in this city

  
  
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  The festival of Holi will be celebrated across the country tomorrow, March 14. This time there was a lot of controversy over many different statements regarding Holi. Now there is a controversy over the guidelines issued by the Hyderabad Police regarding Holi. In fact, the Hyderabad Police has imposed several restrictions on Holi. For this, a suitable notification has been issued by the police. According to this, if anyone is painted without his consent, legal action will be taken against the person who did so. What other restrictions are there in Hyderabad? According to a notification issued by the Hyderabad Police, two-wheelers and other vehicles will not be allowed to ply in groups on roads or public places as it may disturb the peace, cause inconvenience or pose a danger. Apart from this, throwing paint or colored water on any person, place or vehicle without permission is prohibited. These orders will be in force from 6 pm on March 13 to 6 am on March 15. Apart from this, instructions have also been issued to keep liquor shops and bars closed from 6 am to 6 pm on March 14. BJP targets The Bharatiya Janata Party has targeted the Telangana government over this. BJP MLA Raja Singh has called it a Tughlaq edict and has called Revanth Reddy a Nizam. He said, 'The Nizam used to harass Hindus during his time.' Revanth Reddy is behaving like a Nizam. Raja Singh said, 'I want to ask the Chief Minister and police officials how people move around on bicycles and in groups at night during the 30 days of Ramzan, is this not visible to the ninth Nizam of Telangana, Revanth Reddy and the police officials?' How much violence took place in Hyderabad during these 30 days? Accusation of being a slave to a particular community Raja Singh accused the Telangana government of being a slave to a particular community. He said that this is an anti-Hindu government. Raja Singh said that instead of imposing restrictions on Hindus, the government could have appealed to Muslims to stay off the roads for a day during Holi. He said that this government did not do that. Instead, they have chosen the option of taking action only against Hindus. Raja Singh said that did not think of issuing such an order during Ramzan?
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