General
‘Animal Lives Matter’ Only During Bakri Eid: Netizen Criticises As Viral Video Shows Long Queue Outside Mutton Shop On Holi

Vasai-Virar: A video became popular depicting a long line on Holi day outside a mutton shop in Virar. An X user shared a video highlighting the waiting line of Virar locals purchasing mutton (goat meat) from Azeez Mutton shop and remarked in the caption that called out people for criticising animal slaughter only on Bakri Eid but turns a blind eye on other festivals where people enjoy meat.
The post was initially shared by a user on X (@single_soul1), reacting to the lengthy line outside the mutton shop, pointing out that the Jain community does not object to Hindu celebrations where meat is consumed, yet it seems to only condemn Islamic festivals for doing likewise.
The X user (@HumairaMirza7) reposted the post with caption that stated: “Now, during Bakra Eid, everyone will suddenly remember ‘Animal lives matter’., There was a huge queue at Azeez Mutton shop in Virar during Holi.”
When it comes to certain restrictions that are imposed on religious customs, a unfair play is always seen amongst the communities claiming the restrictions are only placed on them and not the other religions or customs.
General
The painting work of Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal will start from Sunday, ASI team itself brought the labourers: Zafar Ali

Sambhal, March 15: The painting work of Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh will start from Sunday in the presence of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) team. The mosque will be painted in white, green and golden colours.
Shahi Jama Masjid’s Sadar Zafar Ali, while talking to media on Saturday, said that the ASI team is present here. The painting work of the mosque will start from Sunday. Today only cleaning work is being done in the mosque.
He told that the ASI team has brought the labourers itself and the whole process is being done under their supervision. The work will be completed in three-four days. The mosque will be painted in green, white and golden colours.
Let us tell you that in recent times, Allahabad High Court had given permission to the committee of Shahi Jama Masjid of Sambhal to paint the outer walls of the mosque. The court, while partially accepting the application of the mosque committee, had ordered that painting can be done only on the outer walls of the mosque.
Apart from this, the High Court had said that lighting can also be installed on the outer walls, but this work should be done without damaging any structure. The mosque committee had filed this petition in Allahabad High Court, in which they had sought permission to paint.
Crime
Communal tension on Holi in Ratnagiri Rajapur: Situation peaceful

Mumbai: The situation is peaceful after the communal tension on Shimga Holi in Ratnagiri Rajapur, Maharashtra. During the Holi Shimga procession at Jamia Masjid in Ratnagiri Rajapur, people of a particular community tried to damage the door of the mosque, after which the situation deteriorated here, but the police have registered a case in this matter under various sections and the Police Act. Police have registered a case in this case against Sanjay Khopade, Ankit Arvind Khatkar, Prajit Khopade, Dashrath Dudhgavkar, Prashant Marathe, Amit Kadam, Shopnil Balkarkar, Prashan Devasthali, Mahesh Narayan Reddy, Sujit Ramesh Shinde, Prasad Masurkar, Shubham Pawar, Raju Murte and others. All of them are residents of Rajapur Ratnagiri.
On the night of March 12, miscreants forcibly entered the Jama Masjid while the Shimga Holi procession was being taken out through that route. The mob is also accused of forcibly damaging the gate. The police have registered a case in this matter. Also, to worsen the situation, people of a particular community also raised slogans of Jai Shri Ram, Har Har Mahadev and violated the prohibitory orders, after which the police have registered a case.
The situation in Ratnagiri is peaceful, but tension persists. SP Ratnagiri Dhananjay Kulkarni said that a case of violation of prohibitory orders has been registered because a crowd had gathered near the Jama Masjid. The situation here is peaceful, but the market of rumors is active. He appealed to the public not to pay attention to rumors. The police have tightened security in the area. According to tradition, there is a custom of placing a stick on the stairs of Jawahar Chowk Jama Masjid in Rajapur village and saluting and coconut and garland are offered from here. After that the procession starts, but tension spread at night when the crowd forcibly attacked the gate while shouting Jai Shri Ram slogans.
Assembly member Nitesh Rane said that the festival of Shimga and Holi is celebrated according to tradition in Ratnagiri, so there is no tension here. Some people are trying to spoil the atmosphere. While the festival of Holi is celebrated peacefully here, Hindus and Muslims live together. There is no tension or tension. The situation is peaceful. He said that an attempt has been made to mislead by presenting this incident on social media, while the facts are different. When the route of the procession is like this and it is a tradition, it is also important to find out who closed the gate of the mosque and what is the reason behind it. He said that Muslims also welcome the Holi procession and there is mutual brotherhood.
Maharashtra
Friday and Holi peaceful in Mumbai, Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar wins

Mumbai: Friday namaz and Holi celebrations in Mumbai city were held in a peaceful and decent manner. Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar had made special security arrangements for Holi and Friday namaz. Police have made strict arrangements to celebrate Holi. Strict action will be taken against those violating traffic rules.
It has been done.
Holi festival was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Mumbai and on this occasion Mumbai Police has made strict arrangements across the city to maintain law and order. Especially the traffic police and local police took special vigilance and the campaign against drunk driving was also intensified.
A large number of police forces have been deployed at important intersections and sensitive places in the city. Police have taken strict action against those driving under the influence of alcohol, driving motorcycles without helmets, driving vehicles with three people on board and violating traffic rules.
A massive checking campaign is being carried out by the local police and traffic police in Mumbai’s Sion Koliwada and Matunga areas. The police team was carefully searching each vehicle and immediate action was being taken against those violating the rules.
On the occasion of Holi, people are being appealed to celebrate the festival in a safe and peaceful manner. The police administration says that action will be taken against those who show any kind of negligence or disregard for the rules and the police have also taken action against those who broke the law.
Many videos and pictures are coming out from different areas of Mumbai drenched in the colors of Holi, in which people are seen enjoying the festival with full enthusiasm. But the police was also deployed with full vigilance, which is why no untoward incident happened and the people of Mumbai celebrated Holi peacefully.
The festival of colors, Holi, was celebrated with full enthusiasm in Mumbai. In this festival, especially the youth was seen completely drunk. People enjoyed Holi with colors, gulal and water in different areas of the city. In Mumbai’s Sign, Punjabi Camp and Matunga Parsi Colony Gymkhana, the youth celebrated with great enthusiasm with DJ music, the sound of Nashik dhol and rain dance.
There was excitement of Holi in these areas since morning. People formed groups and celebrated Holi by applying colors on each other. The youth danced to the tunes of DJ and also danced to the tunes of Nashik dhol and celebrated Holi. The youth also enjoyed the rain dance organized in Matunga Parsi Colony Gymkhana.
There were colorful faces, smiling people and scenes of friendship everywhere. The echo of ‘Holi Hai’ was heard all around. People were seen dancing happily amidst the splashes of water. Sweets were also arranged at many places, which increased the fun of Holi.
Mumbai Police has also made strict security arrangements.
Overall, this year too, a colorful festival of Holi was seen in Mumbai. Young, old and children all celebrated this festival with enthusiasm and joy and filled it with the colors of happiness.
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