Muslims instructed not to carry sharp objects during the Eid processions

Bangalore Police issue guidelines

Bengaluru (Karnataka) – Bengaluru Police have issued guidelines for Muslims for ‘Eid-e-Milad’ celebrations, in the wake of the attack on Ganesh immersion procession at Nagamangala village in Mandya District. The Police have instructed Muslims not to bring any sharp object during the Eid processions on September 16. If the guidelines are not followed, action will be taken, by the Police.

Guidelines issued by Police

1. Those participating in the procession should not carry any sharp objects.
2. No DJ (loud sound system) should be used during the procession for any reason.
3. There should be no provocative scenes in the processions.
4. Do not raise slogans in front of any place of worship (temple/church). (From this, it is clear that the Bengaluru Police have made a covert attempt to prove Hindus violent. Hindus never oppose a Muslim procession passing by their temple. On the contrary, if a Hindu procession passes by a mosque anywhere in India, it is attacked with stones, petrol bombs, swords etc. – Editor).
5. Organisers must take care not to cause any power connection problem during the procession.
6. Organisers should keep fire extinguishers ready during the procession.
7. There should not be more than 2 riders on two-wheelers after the procession is over. (This means that Muslims ignore all traffic rules during such processions – Editor).
8. Sound systems should be used only from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. so that senior citizens, school students and others are not disturbed.
9. The use of sound systems requires the permission of the local Police.

Editorial Perspective

The question is how many of these instructions shall be followed. Muslims have to be instructed not to carry sharp objects during the Eid processions; this itself explains everything. Also, it cannot be forgotten that even during Hindu festivals, fanatic Muslims carry sharp objects like swords.