Bengaluru: The day after the Karnataka High Court slammed the state government because it allowed a general meeting amid the increase in Covid cases and participated in the intervention of the party boss, Congress on Thursday to suspend the 11 days from Bengedatu on the fifth day.
The 168-km inyatra to suppress for the implementation of the Mekedatu drinking water project began on January 9 from Sangama, a meeting of the Cauvery and Arkavati River, in Mekedatu in Ramanagara District.
Yatra is scheduled to conclude on January 19 with a big rally in Bengaluru.
Following the court rap, the state of the state Wednesday night will impose strict restrictions on participation in Yatra, which is attended by thousands of people with little or not paying attention to Covid guidelines.
“We decided to suspend the court’s opinion and treat the health of the people.
We will continue the Yatra of Ramanagara to Bengaluru so the Covid case subsides and the government raises related restrictions,” said Head of KPCC DK Shivakumar.
Opposition leader Siddaramaiiah said the Congress was a responsible party, which calculated public health as an important thing.
AICC leader Rahul Gandhi reportedly spoke with Shivakumar and advised him to make a decision immediately remember optics about inyatra.
Siddaramaiiah said: “We have made that decision not for fear of the case filed against us.” The source said the decision was also asked by the direction of the party command, who felt Yatra get negative points, especially after observing the High Court.
Randeep Singh Surjewala, Secretary General who was responsible for Karnataka, asked the Head of the Karnataka Unit to stop the heart because it threatened to provide adverse publicity to the party in front of the General Election.
At the meeting at Ramanagara earlier that day, congressional officials were divided to stop the Midway.
Some leaders, including Shivakumar, liked the soyatra cut with several leaders walking to Bengaluru to prevent crowding and ensure compliance with Covid-19 norms.
“If we left with the plan, the police would arrest us and forcefully end Yatra.
It will provide a BJP opportunity to claim credit to stop Yatra.
In addition, the party will face stricture and face a serious shame and face shame.
“A leader who attended the meeting.
On Wednesday, the High Court chewed the state government because it did not act to stop Yatra and asked Congress to clarify whether it had obtained permission for Yatra and followed the Covid protocol.
The court will hear the case on Friday.
After RAP, the state government on Wednesday night prohibits in ibons and forbid people’s movements and vehicles to Ramanagara.
Officials had attached a notification on the wall of the Shivakumar DK residence after he refused to accept accusing a Covid-infected official he had published him.