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Jamshedpur: Police Raid In Kitadih Before President Draupadi Murmu's Visit, Said The Action Was Part Of Routine Security.

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Pragya Srishti
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December 24, 2025
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President Draupadi Murmu (file photo)

Jagran correspondent, Jamshedpur. Security arrangements have been made more stringent in Parsudih police station area regarding the proposed program of the President in Karandih. In this sequence, a special police team conducted a comprehensive inspection late night in Kitadih and surrounding areas. There was chaos in the area due to police activities.

It is being told that the special team also visited a religious educational institute located in Kitadih, where the youth present were interrogated and information related to their identity documents was taken.

According to sources, the policemen who interrogated were in plain uniform, due to which the common people could not come to know about it earlier. The team also gathered detailed information about the operation of the institute, the people visiting there and recent activities. Keeping security in mind, suspicious activities were also kept under watch in the surrounding areas.

However, police officials have refused to say anything officially regarding this entire action. He says that this is part of a regular security procedure and there is no reason to panic.

Keeping in view the President's program, the administration is completely alert and every aspect is being monitored to avoid any kind of mistake. An appeal has also been made to cooperate with the local people so that the program can be conducted peacefully and safely.

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