Jaipur, Mobile internet services were suspended in several parts of Jaipur ahead of an anti-encroachment drive being carried out along a road, in which five religious structures, including a mosque and two temples, are being removed, officials said Monday.Around 3,000 police personnel have been deployed to maintain law and order during the drive at the Nandpuri underpass in Jagatpura, with the aim to widen the road running parallel to a railway line to 80 feet.Officials said a mosque, two temples, a satsang building and a mazar are slated to be removed during the exercise carried out by the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA).According to an official order, mobile internet services, along with bulk SMS, MMS and social media platforms, will remain suspended from 12 am on June 8 to midnight of June 9 across Jaipur North and Jaipur East police districts. Voice call services will continue to function normally.Divisional Commissioner V Saravan Kumar said the decision was taken to prevent the spread of rumours and maintain public order, citing the possibility of misuse of social media and internet-based communication platforms.Jaipur Police Commissioner Sachin Mittal warned that strict legal action would be taken against anyone attempting to spread communal disharmony, inflammatory content or misinformation through social media or other digital platforms during the operation.Authorities have also restricted movement in parts of the locality and are monitoring the situation through drone surveillance.Officials said electricity supply in the immediate area has also been temporarily disconnected as part of the security arrangements.