DC Kotli Chairs Holds Meeting to Ensure Peace and Harmony During Muharram

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Kotli, July 3, 2024 (Azadi Times) — In an effort to maintain exemplary peace, sectarian harmony, and law and order during Muharram, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Commissioner Kotli Azad Kashmir Choudhary Haq Nawaz.

The session focused on delineating departmental responsibilities, establishing a code of conduct, and reviewing security measures.

The meeting was attended by prominent figures, including SP Adeel Ahmed, Additional Deputy Commissioner Syed Naseem Abbas Shah, DHU Syed Shafqat Hussain Shah, DMS Dr. Muhammad Aslam, Tehsildar Khalid Kabir, SHO Chaudhary Muhammad Shehzad, AD Civil Defense Tazeem Akhtar Khan, SDO Electricity Majid Khan, District Traffic Inspector Zaitoon Bibi, Tehsil Mufti Habibullah Rasikh, Deputy Superintendent Public Health Farhan Karim, Area Special Branch Ghulam Rabbani, Emergency Officer Rescue 1122 Majid Malik, President Anjuman Tajran Malik Muhammad Yaqoob, President District Press Club Shahnawaz Butt, Former President District Press Club Yasir Hassan, General Secretary Jamia Ghousia Mosque Ali Ahmad Jan, Imam Bargah Qasr-e-Hussaini Muhammad Arifin Lone, Patron-in-Chief Jafaria Supreme Council Syed Fayyaz Ali Shah, Imam Bargah Qasr-e-Hussaini Syed Ali Advocate, Chairman Naveed Welfare Foundation Karamat Hussain Haidari, General Secretary Naveed Welfare Asif Ali Qadri, President Jafaria Supreme Council Dr. Husnain Bukhari, Khateeb Ghousia Mosque Bilyah Qazi Aziz Ahmed, Pahlwan Zulfiqar Janjua, Raja Gulfaraz Khan, among others.

The assembly covered various aspects such as security, water and electricity supply, availability of ambulance services, maintaining sectarian harmony, and avoiding provocative actions. Responsibilities of various stakeholders were determined during the discussion.

Speaking at the meeting, Deputy Commissioner Choudhary Haq Nawaz emphasized the collective role of the administration, traders, and religious scholars in ensuring peace during Muharram.

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He stressed the importance of adhering to the code of conduct and highlighted the role of scholars as ambassadors of peace, spreading harmony and love.

The Deputy Commissioner urged all relevant departments to remain proactive in their duties, particularly in maintaining security and public order. Law enforcement agencies were instructed to act decisively without negligence.

Special attention was given to cleaning procession routes, ensuring lighting and drainage, and the availability of health and Rescue 1122 services, especially during any untoward incidents.

SP Adeel Ahmed warned of strict action against those uploading negative posts on social media, emphasizing vigilance against disruptive elements.

He called for unity and cooperation among all stakeholders, stating that processions must adhere to designated routes, and ambulances would accompany the processions.

The meeting concluded with a prayer for unity and harmony among the Muslim community.

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Noreen Haider
Noreen Haider
Noreen Haider, a senior producer at Azadi Times hailing from Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir (Pakistan-administered Kashmir) provides the latest updates on Rawalakot, Hajira, Thorar, and the Poonch division.

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