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Supreme Court declines BJP permission for Rath Yatra in West Bengal

However, the apex court asked the West Bengal government to allow proposed public meetings and rallies.

January 15, 2019 / 16:16 IST
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Source: PTI
Source: PTI

The Supreme Court on Tuesday denied permission to the BJP to carry out the purported Rath Yatra in West Bengal. However, it asked the West Bengal government to allow proposed public meetings and rallies.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi asked BJP's West Bengal unit to submit a revised schedule of its proposed 'Rath Yatra' with the authorities and seek necessary approvals.

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The bench also comprising Justices L N Rao and SK Kaul asked the West Bengal government to consider the revised schedule of BJP for 'Rath Yatra' keeping in mind the fundamental right of speech and expression under the Constitution.

The bench said the apprehension of the state government of possible law and order situation cannot be called "unfounded" and BJP will have to take all possible steps to address the apprehension in a reasonable manner.