hyderabad sources reported that hyderabad City Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar warned anti-social elements of taking advantage of the upcoming Ganesh Chathurthi celebrations and indulge in extortion. Meanwhile he said such anti-social elements will be firmly dealt with under law. Ganesh Chathurthi festivities will commence in the twin cities on September 2 and go on till September 12.

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Furthermore organizers in charge of conducting these celebrations across the twin cities collect funds from local residents. Perhaps this gives scope for anti-social elements to misuse the occasion and extort money from people including businessmen, in the name of Ganesh festival. Reportedly Anjani Kumar requested those subjected to such extortion in the name of 'chanda' or donation, to come forward and complain to the police.



Moreover the Police Commissioner also clarified that it was imperative to obtain police permission to set up a Ganesh pandal. Hence applications for the same would be available from September 22 to 26, he said, adding that the filled in applications should be submitted in the local police station before September 29, along with the relevant documents including NOC. Apparently police would spell out guidelines to be followed, and said that permissions would be accorded only if the applications were in line with the guidelines. The police commissioner commented that organizers would be allowed to use only box type speakers from 6 am to 10 pm at the mandal.


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