Security Heightened In Delhi As Holi & Ramzan Friday Prayers Fall On Same Day – WATCH
As Holi and Ramazan Friday prayers fall on the same day, heavy security has been deployed across Delhi.

Delhi Police have deployed heavy security across the capital to ensure peaceful celebrations during Holi and Ramzan.
According to DD News, authorities have intensified security measures since Thursday in Delhi to maintain peace during Holi celebrations. Police patrols on motorbikes and foot are active, while the Traffic Police are monitoring drunk driving and any traffic signal violations to ensure public safety.
With a special attention for women’s safety, there are over 50,000 police personnel in the streets of Delhi along with para-military forces. There will be police personnel in civilian clothes as well, to ensure maximum security measures, as per DD News.
#WATCH | In view of the Holi festival tomorrow and Jumma, Delhi Police heightens security and monitoring, holding a flag march from the Hauz Qazi area. pic.twitter.com/MQuAXuuoei
— ANI (@ANI) March 13, 2025
Social media to be monitored as well
Delhi Commissioner of Police (DCP) Central M Harsh Vardhan told ANI that there is an adequate security arrangement to maintain law and order in the national capital. He said that different teams were patrolling the streets.
He said that drones and camera surveillance are also being used to monitor different areas, adding that the public is also included, which is why they conducted committee meetings. In certain sensitive areas, additional police force has been deployed, he said
#WATCH | Delhi | On security arrangements before Holi and Jumma, DCP Central M Harsh Vardhan says, "Adequate security arrangements have been made to maintain law and order. Different teams are on patrol... Drones are being used for monitoring... It will be a peaceful day… pic.twitter.com/9sNi2TDPUc
— ANI (@ANI) March 13, 2025
Any possible miscreants are under surveillance; they also undergo checks and preventive actions are also taken against them. He further explained that the police also monitor social media “for any kind of rumour mongering or any wrong information that could be shared”.
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