"We are taking all precautionary measures. The High Court also (today) gave oral instructions that authorities should ensure that it (festivals) is not done," Deputy Commissioner of Police (East Zone) A Ravinder told PTI.
When asked about deployment of additional forces, the DCP said they would do it as part of precautionary measures.
"Naturally, we deploy additional forces. But, they will only be local police forces. So far we have not taken anybody into preventive arrest. If necessary we may do it," he added.
The city civil court had passed the status quo order two days ago, which amounts to staying the holding of the festivals, on a petition filed by an advocate.
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The petitioner contended that these events are in the violation of Cruelty Towards Animal Act and Cow Slaughter Act, and hurt the religious sentiments of the people.
Accusing the student group of "trying to play political games to derive political mileage", the Goshamahal MLA said he was requesting the police not to allow the event.
Noting that practical exams have already commenced on
December 7 and the PG theory exams are slated for December 14, the OU said any non-academic activity would disturb the academic environment and the almanac.
Meanwhile, mild tension prevailed at OU as some ABVP activists tried to protest on some of the issues related to appointment of Vice Chancellor and other academic matters, the DCP said.
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The division bench of acting Chief Justice D B Bhosle and Justice S V Bhatt ordered status quo in response to a writ petition filed by K Raju who said the beef festival may lead to violence.
Large scale violence was witnessed when beef festival was organised on the campus by a section of students in 2011, 2012 and 2014, said the petition.
Lawyer of the Osmania University informed the HC that they have already approached the police. A local civil court had already a granted status quo order and the varsity was trying to prevent the festival from taking place, he said.