A message of peace through camaraderie in Agra; Drones monitor festivities, calls for cow to be declared national animal
मुख्य बातें
- •During Eid in Agra, people of different faiths exchanged greetings, spreading a message of peace.
- •Agra Police deployed around 50 drones and 5,000 personnel for security using drone surveillance.
- •Local residents and organisations demanded that the cow be declared the national animal in Agra.
- •The festive atmosphere remained entirely peaceful with no incidents of unrest reported.
Agra witnessed a strong message of religious harmony and peace during the recent celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr. People from different faiths and communities came together, exchanging greetings and strengthening bonds of friendship and unity. Thousands gathered at the Jama Masjid and surrounding areas in Agra to offer prayers. Following the prayers, local residents and organisations raised slogans demanding that the cow be declared the national animal.
The Agra Police Department deployed drones to monitor the event for security. Over 50 drones were used to patrol various parts of the city, ensuring no untoward incidents occurred, as confirmed by police officials. Additionally, around 5,000 security personnel were deployed. Despite the large gathering, the festive atmosphere remained completely peaceful, according to locals.
This social event during Eid in Agra once again highlighted the importance of religious harmony to the world. The celebration of the festival by people of different faiths stands as a testament to India’s cultural diversity. Meanwhile, calls for the cow to be declared the national animal have sparked discussions, turning it into a key political and social topic.

