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Muharram banned in eight Yadgir villages

Muharram banned in eight Yadgir villages
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The Deputy Commissioner of Yadgir district has banned Muharram processions in eight specific villages until June 28. The order was issued as a precautionary measure to maintain public peace and order.

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The decision highlights the use of administrative powers to preemptively manage potential communal friction during religious observances.

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Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate Rahul Pandve has passed an order banning Muharram in eight villages of Yadgir district.

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