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Permit BJP to conduct PM's road show in Coimbatore with reasonable conditions: HC to police

The roadshow was going to be held for four kilometres and during a short period, the PM wanted to meet/interact with as many people as possible and therefore the roadshow has been chosen as a medium to meet the public.

March 15, 2024 / 21:54 IST
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On many occasions, permission has been granted for road shows for political leaders to meet the people.
On many occasions, permission has been granted for road shows for political leaders to meet the people.

The Madras High Court on Friday directed the Coimbatore Police to grant permission to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s proposed four km roadshow in that city on March 18 with "reasonable conditions" and said the rejection of permission citing the proposed route is communally sensitive, was 'unsustainable.'

Justice N Anand Venkatesh gave the directive on a petition filed by J Ramesh Kumar, BJP District President, Coimbatore, challenging an order of the Assistant Commissioner, RS Puram Range, denying permission to the saffron party’s event.

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The BJP state unit welcomed the order, saying the HC has given "justice" and said the March 18 roadshow will be a historic one. Setting aside the order of the Assistant Commissioner of Police, the judge directed the officer to grant the permission and provide necessary police protection, besides imposing reasonable conditions. Such conditions shall include the route through which the roadshow will take place and the distance to be covered.

The judge said one such condition shall be that no flex boards will be allowed to be erected by the organisers during the event. The petitioner shall comply with the conditions imposed by the Assistant Commissioner. All concerned shall ensure that the roadshow smoothly takes place without giving rise to any law and order problem or causing any concerns to the safety and security of the Prime Minister, the judge added.