Why Is CM Stalin Visiting Kallakurichi With Drone Restrictions?
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Chennai, Dec 24 (NationPress) A temporary prohibition has been enacted on the operation of drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) along the convoy routes for Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, who is set to visit Kallakurichi on Friday.
Kallakurichi Collector M.S. Prasanth revealed the decision as part of enhanced security measures during the Chief Minister's visit, wherein he will officially inaugurate the newly built Integrated Collectorate complex at Veeracholapuram.
As per the official schedule, the Chief Minister will travel by road, anticipated to cross the Ulundurpet toll plaza before arriving at the event venue.
The Collector's statement made it clear that the drone and UAV ban will be enforced across all designated convoy routes and adjacent areas to guarantee the safety and uninterrupted flow of the Chief Minister's convoy.
Restricted zones encompass Ulundurpet, Veeracholapuram, Emapper, and other areas under Kallakurichi district's jurisdiction. The ban will remain effective on both December 25 and December 26, covering the timeframe before, during, and shortly after the Chief Minister's visit.
Officials noted that this initiative was undertaken as a precautionary measure, taking into account the rising usage of drones and potential security threats posed by unauthorized aerial activity during the movement of high-profile public figures.
The Collector has cautioned that stringent legal actions will be initiated against individuals or entities that violate this ban.
Law enforcement and local officials have been directed to thoroughly observe the restricted areas and ensure complete compliance with the order.
Authorities have encouraged the public, drone operators, and photography enthusiasts to support the administration by following the restrictions during this specified time. They also appealed to residents and businesses along the convoy routes to assist security personnel in facilitating the seamless execution of the Chief Minister's program.
The Chief Minister is expected to depart Kallakurichi later on Friday afternoon after fulfilling his official duties.
District officials indicated that all necessary preparations are in place to ensure the visit runs smoothly, with security remaining the top priority throughout the event.