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In Ram Navami, celebrating the birth of the Dharma, these stones were reused to lay the foundations of Sambhal’s most symbolic creation so far: the advanced position of the Hi -Tech ‘Satyavrat’ police.
The advanced position would serve as a prominent surveillance tower, the highest structure in the city, to give security personnel a clear visibility in a broad area. (Image: News18)
Once accustomed to interrupting the peace, the same stones that mark the Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh will now safeguard it. In Ram Navami, celebrating the birth of the Dharma, these stones were reused to lay the foundations of Sambhal’s most symbolic creation so far, the Hi-Tech police post ‘Satyavrat’.
On November 24, 2024, the community tension broke out in the duration of Sambhal a survey in the Shahi Jama Masjid, which led to stone protests and fights, hurting many and interrupting public order. Following, local residents requested a permanent police presence, especially close to the mosque, a central point in the geography and community balance of the city.
The administration responded quickly inspecting a vacant field in front of the Jama Masjid. The field was clear, and the construction of a new advanced position folded quickly. The authorities complete the advanced position in a little less than 100 days, which reflects the resolution and efficiency of the State.
“The stones that were thrown to create violence will no longer fly. They are now fixed in cement, defending the law,” said Sambhal Sp Kuldep Bishnoi at the opening ceremony. “Satyavrat is not just a name. It is a vote of truth, security and justice,” he added.
Before the formal opening, the newly built advanced position is a meeting place for curious and proud premises. The hungry arrived through the day to take selfies with the large granite plaque with the name of the Satyavrat Police Police, which also includes an iconic newcomer from the Bhagavad Gita – “Yada Yada Yada Hi dharmasya” – Aetinati – Athe -Hervati – Athe The Thethe Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter Eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter Eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eeter eetara davati – eeter eeter eetara daavati – ” -” – ” -” – eeternir bhavati – daring eetara) justice will always return when the disorder prevails.
A surveillance and command center
The authorities emphasized that the advanced position is more than symbolic; It is the backbone of the ‘Safe City Sambhal’ project. According to SP Bishnoi, the advanced position will work as a complete police station with almost 100 police personnel deployed 24 hours.
“This is the first advanced position of the District’s high technology police, and from here, the CCTV network of the entire city will be monitored. It is not just an advanced position, it is our new control room,” he added.
He pointed out that it would serve as a prominent removal, the highest structure in the city, to provide security personnel for a clear visit in a broad area, making participants participating in religious meetings, protests or emergencies.
Inspired by the Constitution, not by religion
Rakesh Pensioniya district magistrate emphasized that the design and placement of the advanced position are rooted in constitutional values, not religious feelings. “Sambhal has a mixed population. This advanced position is at a midpoint, not to divide, but to connect and protect. Its architecture is based on the original constitution written by India, which includes images such as Lord Rights. Inclusive,” he said.
This careful messaging reflects the understanding of the administration of the district of the Sambhal sensitive community fabric and the need to balance security with symbolism and faith with the function.
Public response: “We needed this”
Local residents have largely hosted development. For many, they represent a very long and generalized promise. “We have been asking for an advanced police position here for years. After the riots, we were afraid. Now we felt seen, protected and listened to,” said Nasir Qureshi, a merchant whose store is near the Jama Masjid.
Another resident, Anjali Saini, a school teacher, pointed out the importance of Ram Navami as the day of the inauguration: “It is poetic. Lord Ram defended justice. This is also done by this police. This is a temple of justice, built on the same stones.”
A temple opens again, a revived belief
In another development that added spiritual importance per day, a temple in Khaggu Sarai, closed for 46 years, reopened for worship in Ram Navami. The locals called him a miracle, while the priests held special Aartis, attracting hundreds. Sambhal, according to the Hindu belief, is considered the prophesied birthplace of the tenth avatar of Vishnu: Kalki, who is said to arrive in times of extreme adharma (chaos). While the myth continues to shape the soul of the city, it is civic reform, constitutional order and receptive governance that shape its streets today.