New elected Mohan Yadav takes his 1st big move as MP CM; bans loudspeakers at religious places, open sale of meat
On Wednesday, the new Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav banned the “unregulated usage of loudspeakers at religious places and other public spaces”. Yadav also ordered imposing a ban on meat sales “in the open”.
As per the order issued on Wednesday evening, the Chief Minister directed the officials to frame guidelines regarding imposing a ban on “unregulated use of loudspeakers in religious places and other public places” across the state.
He asked the officials to identify the places where meat is being sold in open places and furnish a detailed report to the Home Department by December 31.
A senior Home Department official said that a Flying Squad will be constituted in each district to monitor the sound levels (permissible decibel limits) of loudspeakers and DJ systems playing music at religious places.
Yadav (58), who became the 19th Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and the fifth BJP leader to be sworn in for the top post.
He was associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) during his college days in 1993.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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