231 DJ consoles seized ahead of Ram Navami in Bihar: Police

IANS April 5, 2025 216 views

Bihar Police have launched a comprehensive crackdown on DJ consoles ahead of Ram Navami to prevent potential communal tensions. The statewide operation has resulted in the seizure of 231 music systems, with authorities taking strict action against violators. Senior officials like Kundan Krishnan and Pankaj Dar have personally instructed law enforcement to maintain peace during the festival. The proactive approach aims to avoid the historical pattern of violence during religious processions by controlling loud music and provocative displays.

"We've seen how quickly tensions can escalate during religious events" - Bihar Police Official
Patna, April 5: With Ram Navami being celebrated on Sunday, Bihar Police and law enforcement agencies across the state are on high alert to ensure peaceful celebrations.

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Bihar Police seize 231 DJ consoles to maintain peace during Ram Navami

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Strict enforcement under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Loudspeaker Act

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Proactive measures to prevent potential communal disturbances

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Intensive vehicle checks and surveillance implemented

A major focus of the security drive has been the complete ban on DJ music during the festival. Despite clear directives, several individuals have flouted the ban.

In response, the police have launched a statewide crackdown, seizing 231 DJ consoles, including 26 in Patna alone, from areas like Jakkanpur, Kadamkuan, and Sultanganj.

An official said that action is being taken under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Loudspeaker Act.

FIRs are being registered, and DJ operators are facing legal consequences for non-compliance.

“On the instructions of the Police Headquarters, a campaign is underway against DJs playing music at high volumes. This is a preventive measure to avoid law and order issues,” said a senior police official.

ADG Kundan Krishnan (Headquarters) and ADG (Law & Order) Pankaj Dar have instructed all IGs, DIGs, SSPs, and SPs across the state to enforce the ban strictly.

Prior to this, meetings had been held between police officials and DJ operators to communicate the rules, but violations have continued.

Authorities are conducting intensive vehicle checks at key intersections and maintaining a close watch on all public activities to preempt any form of disturbance.

In recent years, communal tensions and violence have marred religious processions in parts of Bihar, including incidents of stone-pelting during Ram Navami processions.

These disturbances have often been triggered by loud music and provocative displays.

“We’ve seen how quickly tensions can escalate during religious events. Our job is to prevent a repeat of past incidents. Hence, proactive and strict enforcement is necessary,” a police official added.

The current security strategy includes increased patrolling, surveillance, coordination with local communities, and preventive detentions if necessary. The police have urged the public to cooperate and celebrate Ram Navami peacefully.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Good move by Bihar Police! Last year's violence was terrible. Religious festivals should be about peace, not loud music that provokes others. 👏
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Priya M.
I understand the need for peace, but complete ban seems extreme. Maybe regulated volume limits would be better? Not all DJs cause trouble.
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Amit S.
231 consoles seized! That's massive. Shows how many people were ignoring the rules despite warnings. Police doing their job well.
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Sunita R.
As a Patna resident, I'm relieved. The noise pollution during festivals is unbearable. Hope this brings some peace to our neighborhoods.
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Vikram J.
While I support maintaining peace, I wonder about the economic impact on DJ operators. Could there be a better solution that doesn't hurt livelihoods?
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Neha P.
The police should focus more on community engagement rather than just seizures. Prevention through dialogue might work better long-term. But good effort overall!

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