Bhopal: Prohibitory Order Imposed As MCC Comes Into Force
According to order, not more than 5 or more persons will gather at one place at a time without permission of the competent authority.

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Collector and District Returning Officer Asheesh Singh has imposed prohibitory order after announcement of election date on Monday.
According to order, not more than 5 or more persons will gather at one place at a time without permission of the competent authority. Other prohibitory orders are as follows.
* No person, group, institution or other public place will be allowed to carry or display sharp or other weapon, firearm, hockey stick, stick, rod etc. Aerial firing prohibited.
* No person, group, institution will be allowed to organise meeting, protest, procession, vehicle/general rally etc.
* No person/organization, group or anyone else will be allowed to keep or carry or use inflammable substances in protest, procession, demonstration, meeting or rally.
* Use of firecrackers/explosive material in any type of protest, procession, demonstration, meeting or rally will be completely prohibited. No person except a valid license holder will collect, manufacture or transport gunpowder/firecrackers.
* Any person, group, institution, group administrator or other social media / electronic resources like mobile, computer, Facebook, e-mail, WhatsApp and other types of communication means against any party, religion, caste, sect, institution, person will not be allowed.
* Land lords will have to informed police about tenant
* Hotels/lodges and Dharamshala will have to inform the concerned police station in-charge daily about the information about the people staying in them.
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