Bengaluru Goes Dry: Liquor Ban Imposed In These Areas Ahead of Massive Eid-e-Milad Celebrations
Bengaluru is set for a large Eid-e-Milad procession today, with authorities expecting 50,000 to 60,000 devotees to take part. To maintain safety and public order, Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh has enforced a 24-hour liquor ban in several parts of the city under Section 144 of the CrPC. The ban is effective from 6 a.m. today until 6 a.m. tomorrow, 6 September.

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Procession Route and Details
The large procession will begin within the limits of Kothanur and Sampigehalli police stations in the northeast division. Devotees will march along major roads including Thanisandra Main Road, Nagawara Main Road, Arabic College Main Road, Shyampur Main Road, Tannery Road, Haines Road, H.K.P. Road, Thammayya Road, Jayamahal Road, and Nandidurga Road.
Liquor Ban in Bengaluru
The prohibition affects liquor outlets, pubs, bars, MSIL shops, and restaurants serving alcohol in areas such as Hennur, R.M. Nagar, Govindapura, K.G. Halli, D.J. Halli, Pulakeshinagar, Bharathinagar, Commercial Street, Shivajinagar, J.C. Nagar, and R.T. Nagar. Establishments with CL-4 and CL-6A licences are exempt.
Police officials have emphasized that the ban aims to prevent disturbances during the festival, which is expected to continue late into tonight and early tomorrow morning. Any violations will be treated as offences under the relevant provisions of the Bangalore City Police Act.
Eid-e-Milad, also known as Eid Milad-un-Nabi, celebrates the birth of Prophet Muhammad and is observed with prayers, religious discourses, and community gatherings. The festival, which falls in the Islamic month of Rabi' al-Awwal, holds spiritual importance for Muslims worldwide.
What Remains Open
While alcohol sales are restricted, restaurants and hotels will continue to serve food. Essential services will remain operational to ensure residents can carry out their daily activities without disruption.
Authorities urge citizens to cooperate with police and follow the restrictions to ensure a safe and peaceful celebration during the festival.
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