Maharashtra
Mumbai Police on alert in view of Holi

Mumbai: Mumbai Police is on alert in view of Holi. Mumbai Police has also issued orders to take strict action against those driving vehicles after drinking alcohol during Holi. Instructions have been issued to take strict action against those misbehaving and abusing women, drug smugglers and those selling liquor illegally. Holi will be celebrated as Dholi Vandana or Rang Panchami on March 13 and March 14.
Mumbai Police has claimed to make special arrangements for Holi. 7 additional commissioners, 19 DCPs, 51 ACPs, 1767 police officers, 1945 jawans, SRPF platoon, RPF platoon, QRT team, BDDS squad, Home Guard have been deployed on Holi under the leadership of Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Panchalkar, Special Commissioner Devin Bharti and Joint Police Commissioner Satyanarayan Chaudhary. Blockades have been done at many places. Police has also launched a special campaign against those driving vehicles after drinking alcohol.
If someone creates chaos in public places after consuming alcohol, action will be taken against him. A special campaign has also been launched against people with criminal records.
Maharashtra
No unlawful assembly of five or more persons in Greater Mumbai from March 14-28: Official

Mumbai, March 13: The Mumbai Police have issued prohibitory order for restricting movement and unlawful assembly of five or more persons from 00.01 hours on March 14 and ending at 24.00 hours on March 28 in Greater Mumbai. The order has been issued by Akbar Pathan, deputy commissioner and executive magistrate on behalf of the Mumbai Police Commissioner.
“Whereas, based on the information received from various sources, ti is apprehended that there is likelihood of breach of peace and disturbance of public tranquility and also there is grave danger to human lives and loss of properties. On that account, ti is considered expedient to issue prohibitory order for restricting movement and unlawful assembly of five or more persons for prevention of breach of peace, disturbance to public tranquility and danger to human lives and loss of properties and to prevent any kind of riot or affray in the areas under the control of Commissioner of Police, Brihanmumbai,” reads the order.
According to the order, procession of any persons and any use of loudspeakers, amplifying instruments, musical band and bursting of crackers in any procession by the assembly have been prohibited.
However, the prohibition contained in the order is exempted for marriage ceremony and matrimonial functions, funeral assemblies and procession on way to crematoriums/burial places,statutory meeting of companies, clubs, co-operative societies, other societies and associations, social gathering and meeting of clubs, co-operative societies, other societies and associations to transact their normal business and assemblies in or around Cinema houses, theatres or any place of public amusement for the purpose of watching films, dramas or performances as the case may be.
In addition, the prohibition contained in the order is exempted for assemblies in or around courts of law and offices of the Government and local bodies in discharge of Governmental or Semi-Governmental functions, assemblies in or around schools, colleges and other educational institutions for academic activities, and assemblies in factories, shops, and establishments for normal trade, business and callings.
Maharashtra
Holi, Ramzan, Jumme ki Namaaz, Brothers and sisters, do not throw colors on Muslims on Holi, Muslims should be patient Abu Asim Azmi

Mumbai: Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Abu Asim Azmi has appealed to the countrymen not to throw colors on Muslims during Jumme ki Namaaz on Holi and has also requested Muslims to show patience and restraint.
He said that if colors are thrown on someone knowingly or unknowingly, they should be patient as communal forces are trying to spoil the atmosphere. He said that Friday of Holi and Ramzan is the same day in the country and Jumme ki Namaaz is very beneficial. This prayer and worship cannot be done at home, so Muslims go to the mosque in large numbers for Jumme ki Namaaz. In such a situation, miscreants also try to spread chaos. Muslims should be careful in such a situation.
Along with this, I also appeal to my countrymen to show brotherhood and Hindus and Muslims should celebrate the festival together. This is the beauty of this country, but communal elements are trying to spoil it.
Entertainment
HC quashes complaint against Kailash Kher for hurting religious feelings; says no malicious intent

Mumbai: Intolerance and dissent from the orthodoxy have been a bane of Indian society, the Bombay High Court said, quoting author A G Noorani, while quashing a complaint against singer Kailash Kher for allegedly hurting religious sentiments with a song on Lord Shiva.
A division bench of Justices Bharati Danger and S C Chandak said there was no deliberate or malicious intent on Kher’s part, who had only sung the song ‘Babam Bam’, to hurt anyone’s religious sentiments or feelings.
A copy of the order of March 4 was made available on Thursday,
The complaint was filed by one Narinder Makkar before a local court in Ludhiana seeking registration of a case against the singer under Indian Penal Code sections 295A and 298, concerning outraging religious feelings with deliberate and malicious intent.
The complainant claimed to be a Shiva worshiper and said Kher’s song ‘Babam Bam’ on Lord Shiva depicted a vulgar video showing scantily dressed women and people kissing.
The high court while quashing the complaint filed before the Ilaka judicial magistrate in Ludhiana said the lyrics of the song sung by Kher is nothing but praise of Lord Shiva and the attributes of his mighty character.
“Every action which may be to the dislike of a class of people may not necessarily lead to outraging religious sentiments,” the court said.
The bench quoted author A G Noorani and said, “Intolerance of dissent from the orthodoxy of the day has been the bane of Indian society for centuries.
But it is precisely in the ready acceptance of the right to dissent as distinct from its mere tolerance, that a free society distinguishes itself.”
In the order, the bench said that to attract the offence under IPC section 295A, there has to be a deliberate attempt by the person to outrage someone’s religious feelings.
The court said the only accusation against Kher is that he is dancing with some scantily dressed girls in the video which according to the complainant is vulgar and hence hurt his religious feelings and emotions.
The offence is not made out against Kher as there is no deliberate and malicious intention on his part, who is just singing the song, HC said.
Kher had moved HC in 2014 when the complaint was lodged in the Ludhiana court in Punjab. At that time, the HC had in an interim relief said no coercive action should be taken against the singer.
In his plea filed through advocate Ashok Sarogi, Kher said he was only the singer of the song and that the video was choreographed by another company through Sony Music Entertainment.
Sarogi had argued that the video of the song was released only after it was granted clearance by the Central Board of Film Certification.
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