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Inyatra: ‘no Inter, intra district movement’

Inyatra: 'no Inter, intra district movement'
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Bengaluru: aims to limit the mobilization of people from various districts for the ongoing Congress in the Congress, the Karnataka Government on Wednesday prohibits the Inter District and Intra District (in Ramanagara), movement of vehicles and people to participate in it, with direct effects .
Directing, Deputy Commissioner, Police Supervisors, All State Police Commissioners, for the strict implementation of the Order, Head of Secretary P said that the Transportation Commissioner has also been asked to take adequate steps to implement it and help the district administration.
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All, Inter District (in Karnataka) and Intra District (in Ramanagara), the movement of vehicles and people to participate in the ‘Name Name Name Name Nameku’ or what name called a similar purpose from Mekedatu to Bengaluru is prohibited with direct effects And it will apply until the order further, “said the government’s command.
It was said, although there was an explicit sequence to prohibit Dharnas and protest Vide commands on January 4 and 11 which are valid until January 31, observed that certain groups have organized and mobilize people from various districts to participate in the commandment of the government.
Disability to endanger the lives of a large number of people, further said, adding that in urnra is likely to worsen the situation of Covid-19 which has deteriorated in the state.
Anyone who violates these steps will be responsible under the provisions of the disaster management law, in addition to legal action under the IPC section, and other legal provisions as applicable.
The command has come one day, when the Karnataka High Court questioned the state government why it allows the Doyatra Congress, which is held to violate the covid sidewalk, and why there is no right action taken by the authorities to hold back.
parade.
It also requested the Karnataka Pradesh (KPCC) Congress Committee whether it has obtained permission for the soyatra and whether the steps have been taken in accordance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) determined by the government to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
The court has asked the state government and also Congress to respond on Friday.
The 10-day long long Congress demanded the implementation of the Mekedatu Project, which was opposed by neighbor Tamil Nadu, continuing for the fourth day on Wednesday for a distance of about 15 km from Chikkenahalli to Ramanagara, with the participation of hundreds of workers and party supporters.
The diayatra which began on January 9, covered a distance of almost 139 km, scheduled to conclude in Basavanagudi in Bengaluru on January 19.
The police have filed three fir against Congress leaders including the President of the State DK Shivakumar and opposition leaders in the Assembly.
Siddaramaia, for taking a march against Covid-19 sidewalk.

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