In view of the security arrangements ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit, the Haryana government today imposed a ban on remote-driven drones and gliders in Gurugram district.
PM Modi will be the chief guest at the inaugural function of 'Haryana Swarna Jayanti' celebrations at Gurugram on November 1.
"These orders have been issued by District Magistrate, Gurugram TL Satyapraksh under Section-144 of Criminal Procedure Act-1973," an official spokesman said here today.
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He said that directions have also been issued to furnish details of old vehicles in the district, especially "Ambassador Cars" as most of them are being used by the government officials.
With 'Swarna Jayanti' celebartions scheduled from October 28 to November 1, senior police officers have been asked to be prepared for "any untoward incident" and 20 IPS officers have been deputed to ensure proper security and traffic management at the venue.
"Besides this, the venue is monitored through 300 CCTV cameras," he said.
The spokesman said that there would also be a ban on holding of any procession or staging dharna in Gurugram district without prior permission of the district administration.
"All these orders have been forced with immediate effect and will be effective upto November 1," the spokesman added.
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Besides Prime Minister Modi who will be the chief guest at the inaugural function, Haryana governor Kaptan Singh Solanki, Ambassadors of different countries, Central Ministers, Chief Ministers of States, Ministers and other prominent personalities including celebrities from the field of Arts, culture, sports and film industry will also grace the occasion, the spokesman said.


