Muharram 2024: Traditional Procession Resumes in Srinagar
In a significant development, the Jammu and Kashmir administration facilitated the Muharram procession in Srinagar on Monday, making extensive security arrangements and establishing a designated route for the event.
Security Arrangements and Traffic Advisory
Under the guidance of Kashmir Zone IGP VK Birdi, the administration implemented rigorous security measures and outlined a specific route for the procession. A traffic advisory was also issued to ensure minimal disruption to the city’s residents’ daily routines. Organizers contributed by deploying volunteers to assist with the smooth conduct of the event.
Route of the Procession
The procession followed its traditional path from Guru Bazar to Dalgate, marking a significant occasion. This route had not been used for the Muharram 8th-day procession in 34 years, underscoring its cultural and religious importance.
Historical Context
In 1989, authorities prohibited this procession due to concerns about public order. However, in 2023, the ban was lifted by the lieutenant governor, allowing thousands of Shia mourners to participate peacefully.
Traffic Management
The Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police issued specific guidelines, including cut-off timings for vehicles on various routes to ensure the smooth flow of the procession and minimize inconvenience to commuters.
Administrative Decision
District magistrate Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat authorized the procession following an application from Shia leaders, highlighting the administration’s decision to permit the traditional route from Guru Bazar to Dalgate. The Yaadgar-i-Hussaini Committee was granted permission under certain conditions to uphold security and respect national symbols.
Conclusion
The resumption of the Muharram procession on its traditional route reflects a balance between cultural practices and administrative concerns for public safety. The event signifies an important cultural expression in Srinagar, underscoring communal harmony and respect for religious traditions.