Dasara-2022: Police to heighten security to ensure law and order during festivities
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Dasara-2022: Police to heighten security to ensure law and order during festivities

September 8, 2022

Mysore/Mysuru: With Dasara fast approaching, the Police Department is preparing to provide elaborate security to ensure that the festival passes off smoothly and without any untoward incidents taking place.

Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) – Law and Order – Alok Kumar, on instructions from Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG&IGP) Praveen Sood, has already held a meeting with top Police officials in Mysuru and has instructed the Police officials to be prepared for Dasara bandobust.

Following the instructions, City Police Commissioner Dr. Chandragupta is in constant touch with the heads of all Police Stations, City Armed Reserve (CAR), Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP), Mounted Police, State Intelligence Branch and other Police wings.

The City Top Cop, who is planning to provide foolproof security during the festivities by drawing forces from the District Police unit, officials and staff of all Police Stations coming under the Southern Range, has also given instructions to the Palace security officials too.

As Dasara was celebrated in a simple and traditional manner for the past two years owing to COVID pandemic, inflow of tourists to Mysuru was less and the Jumboo Savari was held inside the Palace premises with limited guests.

Police to heighten security

This year, the State Government has decided to celebrate Dasara in a grand manner and tourists from across the country and abroad are expected to arrive in Mysuru. Hence, the Police are preparing to prevent crowding of people, which may cause untoward incidents.

Steps are being taken to see that CCTV cameras and lights installed inside and outside the Mysore Palace, on Jumboo Savari routes, Torchlight Parade Grounds, Chamundi Hill, prominent city roads, circles and junctions are functioning correctly.

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Preparations are also being made to install Door Frame Metal Detectors and CCTV cameras at various places including the Dasara inauguration place atop Chamundi Hill, Dasara Exhibition Grounds, Wrestling Arena and venues of Food Mela, Yuva Sambhrama, Yuva Dasara, Dasara Sports and Dasara  Cultural Programmes.

Dog Squad will also be pressed into service and the Police have been instructed to keep a hawk-eye vigil on the entry and exit points of the city. The City Top Cop has also instructed to install CCTV cameras in hotels, lodges, service apartments, Paying Guest (PG) accommodations, tourist spots and in crowded places such as Bus Stands, Railway Station, theatres, commercial establishments and markets and to ensure that the CCTVs are working.

Check-posts will be established on all Highways connecting Mysuru and 24 hours vigil will be kept on all vehicles entering and exiting Mysuru. Rowdies and anti-social elements will be paraded and instructions will be given to them to stay away from anti-social activities.

The Police are also collecting information about the arrival of Dasara guests, VIPs, VVIPs, noted artists and others for Dasara and foreign students staying in city are being monitored.

The Police are also preparing to provide security to the Governor, Chief Minister, Union Ministers, High Court and Supreme Court Judges on their arrival to city and also for their smooth movement on city roads.

Police personnel drawn from other districts will be given instructions about their duties and responsibilities. Senior Police officials will be holding a meeting in city soon and will inspect the security arrangements.

5 COMMENTS ON THIS POST To “Dasara-2022: Police to heighten security to ensure law and order during festivities”

  1. Sanjay Kini says:

    Just an Idea, Instead of too many officials in front of the Dasara elephants during the procession which we see every year because they want to see their photo in all newspapers and tv channels, why not keep the area surrounding the elephant i.e the road empty, with such a contingent of commandos with guns walking on the side of the elephant carrying the Golden Howdah, it will give some room for elephants to walk freely and give a good look for the procession, instead of officials crowding in front of the elephants for a photo op. Also, there can be a jeep with commandos in front of the procession and behind the procession

  2. Gautam says:

    @Kini
    Commandos? What an insane idea!!
    I find this procession with houdah atop an elephant as anachronistic, particularly when there is no Wadiyar sitting in the houdha
    The so called Wadiyar Pramoda Devi has installed is just an Urs, a pretend Wadiyar, not the genuine one- he is not a direct descendant of Wadiyars, which means the son of a Wadiyar. The last Wadiyar SD Wadiyar died without any children.
    Instead of elephant and houdha, it is more colourful , if decorated elephants walk in front of a golden chariot in which the Chamundeshwari idol is seated. A chariot lends to better decorations around its shape , and looks very grand when it is lighted with coloured lights ( electric power source following behind). In front of the elephants could be a number of mobile platforms each of which could be designed with artefacts depicting the history of Old Mysore ( let us face it, this cultural event Dasara is a legacy of old Mysore State, not the Karnataka nonsense) from Vijayanagara, Hoysala and Wadiyar periods-ample space to display Mummadi and Nawwadi and JC Wadiyar images, and the visual displays of developments in those periods. Very educative too for school children.

  3. jee3t9 says:

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    The ardna hopess for even mopre passeionate writers lioke youu whoo
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  4. Oginga Odinga says:

    @jee
    You need to learn using your key board, and may be improve your English too.
    No point in what @Sanjay Kini says, as these commandos will simply sit . Better to have military and police bands.
    I would also use some famous songs of P Kalinga Rao, in the above @Gautam’s platforms which is good cultural idea. Goddess in a chariot either driven by horses or or a modified diesel vehicle formed as a chariot cold be an option.

  5. Oginga Odinga says:

    Correction: could be an option.

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