Will All Flyovers in Hyderabad Be Closed for ‘Shab-e-Meraj’ Gatherings?
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Key Takeaways
- All flyovers in Hyderabad will be closed on the night of ‘Shab-e-Meraj’.
- Traffic police are ensuring public safety and managing traffic flow.
- Some flyovers will remain open while others will close based on need.
- Commuters are encouraged to stay informed through social media.
- Emergency travel assistance is available via the traffic helpline.
Hyderabad, Jan 16 (NationPress) All flyovers in Hyderabad will be shut down on the night transitioning from Friday to Saturday due to the observance of ‘Shab-e-Meraj’.
The traffic police have declared that Necklace Road around Hussain Sagar lake and all flyovers will be inaccessible after 10 p.m. to manage traffic flow and ensure road safety.
D. Joel Davis, Joint Commissioner of Police, Traffic stated that flyovers like Greenland’s Flyover, PVNR Expressway, and Langar House will remain open.
Moreover, Telangana Talli, Shaikpet, Manmohan Singh, and Bahadurpura X Road flyovers will be closed based on the situation's requirements.
He urged citizens to be mindful of the diversions and to take alternative routes to reach their destinations, while also cooperating with the Hyderabad Traffic Police.
Commuters are encouraged to stay updated with traffic reports via the Hyderabad Traffic Police’s social media channels.
For any travel emergencies, individuals can reach the traffic helpline at 9010203626 for assistance.
The night from Friday to Saturday is particularly significant for Muslims, who gather in mosques to commemorate ‘Shab-e-Meraj’, a key event in Islamic tradition. This occasion is observed on the 27th day of the month of Rajjab, the seventh month in the Islamic calendar.
‘Shab-e-Meraj’, meaning the night of ascension, commemorates the journey of Prophet Muhammad from the Grand Mosque in Mecca to Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem and further into the heavens.
In preparation, Hyderabad police are implementing extensive security measures to maintain public order.
Officers will be stationed near places of worship in sensitive areas of the old city.
Heightened vigilance is in place due to recent communal tensions in the Puranapul area, which followed vandalism at two religious sites on January 14.
Authorities reported that an unidentified individual damaged a flexi banner and an idol at the Puranapul Darwaza Mysamma Temple.
This incident sparked a gathering of around 300 people who vandalized a nearby ‘Chilla’ and clashed with police trying to restore order, resulting in injuries to four officers.
Separate cases have been registered concerning both incidents, leading to the arrest of a suspect responsible for the temple vandalism.