DGP Prashant Kumar said the visitors, who were on a spiritual journey, described the event as “celestial” and unlike anything they had ever encountered before.
“Their hearts were filled with gratitude to the Uttar Pradesh Police. Their meticulous care ensured a smooth and safe pilgrimage for all,” Kumar said.
This sentiment was not unique to Italian tourists. Similar praises echoed from across the country and abroad, praising the state government and the UP Police for exemplary management of the huge crowd that gathered at Sangam Bank during the Magh Mela incident.
Their courteous attitude towards devotees cemented their positive image and set a new standard in crowd management reminiscent of the successful Kumbh Mela 2019.
“The UP Police once again set an excellent example in managing large crowds as they did during the Kumbh in 2019.The exemplary management and courteous attitude towards devotees at Sangam Bank during Magh Mela is in line with the state government. He praised the UP Police. “We have laid emphasis on behavioral training of our police personnel, which will also be beneficial for the upcoming Maha Kumbh 2025. My heartfelt congratulations to the entire team for their hard work and dedication.” ” said the DGP.
Member Azebal said: “We are all surprised to see such a large congregation gathered on the banks of the Ganges. As a matter of fact, many European countries do not even have such a population.” It was an unforgettable experience as we were welcomed and shown around this large scale event.”
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