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Bakrid celebrations: what the Delhi Police’s detailed advisory says on sacrifice locations, waste disposal

The Delhi Police has also launched a public outreach and patrolling initiative across East Delhi.

Eid-Delhi-Police-GuidelinesMuslims perform Namaz on the occasion of Eid al-Adha at Jama Masjid in New Delhi on Saturday. (Express Photo By Praveen Khanna)

As Bakrid or Eid al-Adha is celebrated across the Capital on Saturday, authorities in Delhi have issued detailed advisories aimed at ensuring a peaceful and responsible celebration of the festival.

Delhi Art, Culture and Language Minister Kapil Mishra took to social media on Friday to emphasise key directives, stating, “We have sent a copy of the advisory to Delhi Police and have given clear instructions that cows and camels should not be sacrificed, sacrifices must only take place at designated slaughter houses, and no posts about the act of sacrifice should be made on social media. If this happens, immediate action will be taken.”

The Delhi Police has also launched a public outreach and patrolling initiative across East Delhi. Abhishek Dhaniya, Deputy Commissioner of Police, East Delhi, highlighted the efforts on social media.

Earlier, the Delhi Police shared a detailed advisory on Tuesday. It emphasised responsible celebration, compassion, and public order during Eid al-Adha, which is a symbol of sacrifice, unity, and devotion. Citizens were urged to follow strict guidelines:

The police also conducted widespread vehicle checks on Friday night ahead of Bakrid celebrations on Saturday. Sanjay Kumar Jain, Joint Commissioner of Police, Southern Range, said on Friday, “All police officials are on the field and are conducting the checks along with Delhi Traffic Police. We are ensuring that no criminal activity takes place at night.”

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