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Mosques covered with tarpaulin, strict security in place for Shahjahanpur's 'Laat Saheb' Holi

Posted on: Mar 12, 2025 13:30 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
Mosques covered with tarpaulin, strict security in place for Shahjahanpur's 'Laat Saheb' Holi
Shahjahanpur , Mosques on the route of the traditional 'Laat Saheb' Holi procession hither feature been covered with tarpaulins and a strict certificate evaluate has been place in place ahead of the festival of colours which coincides with the Friday prayers. Following an 18th-century tradition, Holi in Shahjahanpur begins with revellers hurling footwear at a man impersonating 'Laat Saheb' a British Lord seated on a bullock cart. Barricades have been installed along the procession route and several CCTV cameras have been installed by the local administration. "There are 18 Holi processions in the city, including the two major 'Laat Saheb' processions. To ensure security, the larger procession has been divided into three zones and eight sectors, with around 100 magistrates deployed," Superintendent of Police Rajesh S told PTI. Moreover, police have taken preventive action against 2,423 people to deter potential troublemakers, he said. "The security deployment includes 10 police circle officers, 250 sub-inspectors, around 1,500 police personnel and two companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary ," the SP added. Warning that no one will be allowed to take the law into their hands, the police officer said, "We urge everyone to celebrate Holi peacefully. Our police force will keep a close watch on miscreants and the entire event will be monitored live." Municipal Commissioner Vipin Kumar Mishra said, "We have installed around 350 CCTV and still cameras along the procession route. Additionally, about 20 mosques on the route have been covered with tarpaulin so that these are not stained by colours." Barricades have also been placed near mosques and electrical transformers for safety, he said. "Two tractor trolleys will accompany the procession to collect the discarded shoes, torn clothes and other debris. A sky lift will also be part of the procession and cameras will be positioned at 16 police picket points for video recording and it will be monitored live." Dr Vikas Khurana, a historian from Swami Sukhdevanand College, traced the origins of the tradition to 1728, when Nawab Abdullah Khan, who had left Shahjahanpur for Farrukhabad, returned to the city on Holi. "Upon his return, he played Holi with the locals, which became an annual tradition. In 1930, the procession began using camel carts. Over time, its format has evolved," he explained. Khurana further noted that in the 1990s, a petition was filed in the High Court seeking to stop the procession, but the court ruled that it was an old tradition and refused to intervene. Harnaam Katihar, a member of the organizing committee, detailed the procession's route and customs. "The procession starts from Kuncha Lala and reaches the Phoolmati Temple where a man dressed as 'Laat Saheb' offers prayers. It then proceeds to the police station, where the 'Laat Saheb' questions the police about the crimes committed over the past year," he said. "As customary, police offer a bottle of liquor and some cash as a bribe. The procession then continues through a seven-km route before returning at Kuncha Lala. Throughout the march, participants hit the 'Laat Saheb' with shoes," Katihar said. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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