27 September,2022 08:40 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Goddess Durga idol. Pic/iStock
The Mumbai Police on Tuesday issued an order prohibiting people from taking photographs and shooting videos of floating or half-submerged idols of Goddess Durga after immersions from October 5 to 7.
The police have cited that pictures and videos of floating and half-submerged idols can hurt religious sentiments and may disturb public peace and tranquility, an official said.
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As per the order, such pictures and videos should not be taken, published in newspapers or circulated on social media from October 5 to 7 during the Durga Puja festival, he said.
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The police have invoked section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code in this regard and action will be taken against people who violate the order, the official added.
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