Impact of Iran War: Ban on holidays on Delhi Police too, only emergency leave, order implemented with immediate effect.
The impact of Iran war and international situation is now visible on the security system of the capital as well. In view of the possible crowd and chaos regarding gas cylinders, Delhi Police has increased vigilance. According to police officials, due to the increasing crowd of people to get LPG cylinders, police personnel have been deployed near the gas stations to prevent any kind of clash or disorder. Meanwhile, in the order issued by the police department, it has been said that in view of the current circumstances, police personnel will not be given regular leave. All personnel have been instructed to remain on duty when needed.
According to the information, the Joint Commissioner (Operations) of Delhi Police has issued orders to the police forces deployed in all the districts and units that in view of the current circumstances, no personnel will be given regular leave. In the order issued on March 12, it has been said that in view of the current law and order situation, the ban on regular holidays will remain in force with immediate effect till further orders. However, if there is a genuine emergency then leave can be granted only after verification and approval of the concerned authority.
According to officials, this decision has been taken as part of preparations to maintain law and order in the capital and deal with possible crowding or chaos. Police have been instructed to remain alert at various sensitive places and public areas.
Meanwhile, in view of the crowd gathering to get LPG cylinders, police personnel have also been deployed near the gas stations, so that any kind of clash or disorder can be prevented. In fact, due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, there have been reports of shortage of commercial LPG cylinders. In view of this, the Central Government has implemented the Essential Commodities Act to give priority to domestic consumers. However, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has already clarified that there is sufficient availability of petrol and diesel in the country. The government is constantly monitoring the situation of LPG, because due to increase in demand for gas, it has become a matter of concern for the government.
The conflict that started on February 28 in West Asia has now taken the form of a major regional war. In this war, Israel and the United States are on one side, while Iran is on the other side. The conflict has affected the security situation in the entire region and the global energy market. According to reports, on February 28, the US and Israel conducted joint air strikes on several military and strategic targets in Iran. Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei was also killed in these attacks, after which tension in the region increased further.
In response to the attacks, Iran targeted US bases in Israel and the Gulf region, as well as assets in allied countries. Missile and drone attacks were carried out at many places, which deepened the security crisis in the region. This conflict has also had a major impact on maritime trade. Especially in the Strait of Hormuz, where about 20% of the world’s oil and gas is transported, there has been a huge decline in the movement of ships. This has increased pressure on global energy supply and oil-gas prices.
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