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Mekedatu Rally: After HC Rap, K’taka the government forced the sidewalk

Mekedatu Rally: After HC Rap, K'taka the government forced the sidewalk
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Bengaluru: Facing Flak from the Karnataka High Court, the state government on Wednesday imposed strict restrictions to prevent people from participating in the Mekedatu Diyatra Congress from Thursday.
Karnataka Head Secretary P Ravi Kumar issued orders that prohibit the movement of vehicles and people in the district (in Karnataka) and intra district (in Ramanagara) to participate in Namma Namma Namma’s rights I was in the direct effect.
He directed deputy commissioners, police supervisors, all police commissioners and transportation commissioners to implement orders strictly.
The note reads: “Apart from the explicit sequence to prohibit Dharnas and protest Vide commands on 4 and 11 January which are valid until January 31, observed that certain groups have organized and mobilize people from various districts to Ramanagara to participate in inoyatra Overcoming the Government’s orders.
“Acades of disobedience endanger the lives of a large number of people, further said, adding that in the possibility that the Covid-19 situation had worsened in the state.
Anyone who violates these steps will be responsible for the provisions of the disaster management law, in addition to legal action under the IPC section, and other legal provisions as applicable.
Rustic Bengaluru MP DK Suresh said inyatra would continue on Thursday and it would reach Bengaluru according to plan.
As a result, the police improved security in Ramanagara District, showed that they could begin actions if the Congress advanced with inyatra on the fifth day.
After the High Court seeking answers to the state government regarding what actions that have begun to prevent in the heart after a large surge in the case of Covid-19, the sources said the government directed the police Ramanagara to maintain a surprise on congressional officials and placed it under house arrest to ensure they did not lead In the fifth day between Ramanagara and Bidadi.
The source said Siddaramaiiah returned to Bengaluru on Wednesday night for the physiotherapy session and this caused speculation of Congress to summon in the acts of police.
Senior Congress officials on Wednesday held a closed meeting at Ramanagara and reportedly decided to end the heart in Bidadi and did not enter Bengaluru.
The change in plan came after the former additional advocate as Ponnana met Shivakumar and Siddaramaiiah.
He explained the attitude and implication of the High Court to continue Yatra.
The source said the party was also worried to blame the surge in Covid cases, especially with several leaders who tested positive officials and other parties showed symptoms.
The High Court on Wednesday asked the congress to be informed on January 14 whether it had taken permission to hold the Sortra demand a reservoir on the Cauvery River in Ramanagara District.
Former CM leader and BJP BJ Krishna also appealed to Siddaramaiiah and Shivakumar to end in the heart.
“I agree that the project must be implemented but holding inyatra now will only cause obstacles to government Covid control efforts,” Krishna said.
‘The fundamental rights’ “we will submit in front of the court that it is our fundamental rights to protest because it is a struggle for water.
Atatra is in a greater interest and taken out with authority permission.
We will obey the court order,” said as a ponnana , Head of Legal Cells of KPCC and former general advocates.
Salem Ahmed, the President of the KPCC worker, said their lawyers were preparing written statements.
“We will send it to court on Thursday or Friday.
However, there are no questions to stop in the heart,” he said.

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