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The Guwahati Police Commissioner's office issued the advice in response to the issues posed by overcrowding and potential unrest.

Digital Desk: Guwahati police have issued prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC in an effort to maintain peace and tranquillity in the city. As a result, authorities have prohibited gatherings of more than five persons within city borders.

The Guwahati Police Commissioner's office issued the advice in response to the issues posed by overcrowding and potential unrest.

Any sit-in protests or rally gatherings are illegal under the new order, with police authorities taking action to prevent such acts. The mandate applies to the city's three police districts, indicating a holistic commitment to public safety and tranquillity.

The police department's dedication to resolve issues of peace, order, and traffic congestion led to the decision to enact this ban on gatherings. The authorities seek to avoid any disturbances and promote a tranquil environment for residents by limiting the number of individuals assembling in public locations.

This instruction acts as a reminder to individuals and organizations to follow the city police regulations.


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