PM Narendra Modi’s Bhagalpur Rally: Tight Security Arrangements, Ban on Black Clothes and Carrying Items

PM Narendra Modi’s Bhagalpur Rally: Tight Security Arrangements, Ban on Black Clothes and Carrying Items

KKN Gurugram Desk | Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally at Bhagalpur Airport Ground, security agencies have made stringent arrangements to ensure a smooth and secure event. The Special Protection Group (SPG) has taken control of the venue and surrounding areas, deploying a high-security surveillance network.

The local administration has implemented strict security guidelines, including a ban on black-colored clothing at the venue. Entry to the event will be closely monitored, and attendees will not be allowed to carry any external items.

Security Measures Tightened in Bhagalpur for PM Modi’s Visit

To maintain law and order, security forces have been deployed across Bhagalpur and nearby districts. Several important restrictions and safety protocols have been put in place:

  • SPG has secured the entire rally venue and its surroundings.
  • Public movement in restricted zones will be closely monitored.
  • No black-colored clothing is allowed inside the rally venue.
  • Carrying bags, mobile chargers, power banks, metal objects, tobacco, gutkha, and flowers is strictly prohibited.
  • Firecrackers sale has been temporarily banned in Bhagalpur and surrounding areas.

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Security Alert at Bhagalpur Railway Station

Bhagalpur Railway Station has been put on high alert, with additional security forces deployed to monitor passenger movement and ensure smooth railway operations. Several top railway officials, including GM Milind Deuskar, DRM Manish Kumar Gupta, and Rail SP Raman Kumar Chaudhary, are personally supervising the security arrangements.

What Items Are Banned at the Venue?

For security reasons, several items have been banned at the rally venue:

  • Water bottles and any liquid containers.
  • Mobile chargers and power banks.
  • Bags, purses, and handkerchiefs.
  • Tobacco products, gutkha, and other chewing items.
  • Metal objects, including keys and accessories.
  • Flower garlands and bouquets.

The administration has urged attendees to cooperate with security personnel and follow all guidelines for a safe and organized event.

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Parking and Traffic Management for the Event

Authorities have also issued strict traffic regulations to manage the heavy influx of attendees and VIP movements.

  • Vehicles must be parked only at designated parking spots.
  • Unregistered vehicles will not be allowed near the rally venue.
  • Security personnel will be monitoring all entry points to prevent unauthorized access.

The local administration has urged the public to follow parking instructions and avoid unnecessary congestion near the rally area.

Why is Black Clothing Banned at PM Modi’s Rally?

The decision to ban black-colored clothing and accessories has drawn attention. Authorities fear that black-colored items could be used as a symbol of protest or create disruptions during the rally.

  • Attendees wearing black clothes, scarves, or handkerchiefs will not be allowed entry.
  • Security forces will thoroughly check attendees at entry points to ensure compliance.

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As Bhagalpur gears up for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mega rally, security agencies are leaving no stone unturned to ensure safety. With SPG in control, railway stations on alert, and strict entry rules, authorities are focused on preventing any security breaches.

The public is advised to cooperate with security personnel and follow all guidelines for a smooth event. Stay tuned for more live updates on PM Modi’s visit.

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