Rajasthan issued new guidelines on rallies, DJ system after Karauli violence.

Jaipur The Rajasthan government has issued new guidelines after the Karauli violence on April 2.

The Home Department has asked the organizers to give details of the content played on DJs, loudspeakers in processions and rallies.

Earlier, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot Earlier it was said that it is illegal to raise provocative slogans in the name of religion in rallies and play DJ loudly.

During the clash between two communities on April 2, several shops were burnt and many people were injured in arson and stone pelting in Karauli town.

Curfew was imposed in the city after the clash, which will remain in force till April 10. rest in later days.

According to the guidelines issued on Friday, the organizers will have to submit an affidavit to the sub-divisional officers and additional district magistrates and a letter seeking permission for procession rallies, or public events.

It is mandatory for the officials to verify the submitted documents through the local Station House Officer (SHO). Instructions have also been given to strictly follow the noise pollution rules in the guideline.

Organizers will have to provide the organization’s registration number, contact number and route of the procession. they have to inform whether a dj system will be used, and if so, a description of the content it will play on.

The police will also verify in their checklist whether they have checked the content of the DJ.

On Friday, state police chief ML Lather had said that people involved in the rally in a minority-dominated area raised provocative slogans in the Karauli arson and violence incident.

Before the rally, a car with a DJ system was playing songs of Hindu organizations.

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