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Anand held the interaction meeting here on Friday with the Central Peace and Welfare Committee from all zones of Hyderabad City, to discuss the recent "sensitive religious issues" that have occurred in the city, stated the police.
Participants of the meeting unanimously condemned any disturbances caused by certain individuals and emphasized the necessity for respectful dialogue among communities.
The committee proposed plans for community engagement initiatives aimed at fostering understanding and cooperation among different religious groups.
The committee also discussed strategies to raise awareness about the detrimental effects of misinformation and rumors that can escalate tensions within the community.
Anand emphasized the need for a proactive approach to addressing potential flashpoints and encouraged committee members to serve as ambassadors of peace in their respective areas.
The Peace and Welfare Committee pledged to organize community workshops that promote unity, inclusiveness, and proactive conflict resolution.
The meeting reinforced the collective commitment to uphold peace and harmony in Hyderabad City, ensuring that all communities feel secure and respected, the police said.
Earlier, the Hyderabad Commissioner of Police imposed an order prohibiting public gatherings, dharnas, and protests across the city for one month, beginning on October 27, in a bid to maintain public order.
The order was issued in response to notices from several organizations and parties that aim to create disturbances affecting public peace and order in Hyderabad city by resorting to dharnas and protests.
These events will be closely monitored by the police.