MUMBAI: Traffic in south Mumbai could also be affected on Monday morning as Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh has organised an Elgaar March to call for the arrest of Shiv Prathishthan’s Manohar Kulkarni, referred to as Sambhaji Bhide. They have decided to assemble directly at CSTM after police denied permission for the march to start from Rani Baug in Byculla to Azad Maidan. Bhide had allegedly instigated hassle in Bhima-Koregaon on New Year’s Eve.
Mahasangh leader Prakash Ambedkar on Sunday alleged that the state government denied them permission to carry the march from Rani Baug to Azad Maidan. He stated the reason for denial cited via police was ongoing board examinations, as the march might inconvenience students and office-goers. “The state intimated us on Sunday afternoon about denial of permission for organizing the march. But contributors across the state have already left to sign up for the Mumbai march. So folks received’t return, nor can we call off the march. Now, as in step with the new plans, now we have decided to assemble at CSTM at 11am after which will head towards Vidhan Bhavan, which might inconvenience folks,” stated Ambedkar.
“The government has compelled us to carry a channelized march in an unchannelized means. So, it'll create extra chaos on Monday in south Mumbai,” he stated, adding, “The board exams have ended, so the reasons cited via police as an explanation for denial of permission are vulnerable.”
Incidentally, ICSE students have their biology paper on Monday, while ISC students will appear for the historical past paper. CBSE class XII students, too, have their economics exam on Monday. Mumbai University’s repeater exams too commenced final week.
“The state government will have to arrest Bhide at the identical traces of the arrest manufactured from Hindu Ekta Parishad chief Milind Ekbote,” Ambedkar stated.
Law-enforcement agencies have instructed Ambedkar not to take out the procession and stated activists can as an alternative collect at Azad Maidan in view of on-going examinations. “We will ensure customary life in South Mumbai isn't disturbed, ok police body of workers will be deployed,” officials stated.
Bhide and Ekbote are in the spotlight for allegedly “orchestrating” violence at the anniversary celebrations of the fight fought 200 years ago in Bhima-Koregaon.
Mumbai Police spokesperson, DCP Deepak Devraj, stated mahasangh participants had been requested to simply acquire and protest at Azad Maidan. “Keeping in mind ongoing exams and obstruction to commuters, now we have denied permission for the rally. Permission is granted to carry the protest at Azad Maidan,” stated Devraj.
Azad Maidan police station senior inspector Vasant Varkhe stated they were ready with bandobast. Officers from Azad Maidan police station and across the zone had been deployed alongside the direction of the protestors to verify there's no untoward incident, stated Varkhe.
Mahasangh leader Prakash Ambedkar on Sunday alleged that the state government denied them permission to carry the march from Rani Baug to Azad Maidan. He stated the reason for denial cited via police was ongoing board examinations, as the march might inconvenience students and office-goers. “The state intimated us on Sunday afternoon about denial of permission for organizing the march. But contributors across the state have already left to sign up for the Mumbai march. So folks received’t return, nor can we call off the march. Now, as in step with the new plans, now we have decided to assemble at CSTM at 11am after which will head towards Vidhan Bhavan, which might inconvenience folks,” stated Ambedkar.
“The government has compelled us to carry a channelized march in an unchannelized means. So, it'll create extra chaos on Monday in south Mumbai,” he stated, adding, “The board exams have ended, so the reasons cited via police as an explanation for denial of permission are vulnerable.”
Incidentally, ICSE students have their biology paper on Monday, while ISC students will appear for the historical past paper. CBSE class XII students, too, have their economics exam on Monday. Mumbai University’s repeater exams too commenced final week.
“The state government will have to arrest Bhide at the identical traces of the arrest manufactured from Hindu Ekta Parishad chief Milind Ekbote,” Ambedkar stated.
Law-enforcement agencies have instructed Ambedkar not to take out the procession and stated activists can as an alternative collect at Azad Maidan in view of on-going examinations. “We will ensure customary life in South Mumbai isn't disturbed, ok police body of workers will be deployed,” officials stated.
Bhide and Ekbote are in the spotlight for allegedly “orchestrating” violence at the anniversary celebrations of the fight fought 200 years ago in Bhima-Koregaon.
Mumbai Police spokesperson, DCP Deepak Devraj, stated mahasangh participants had been requested to simply acquire and protest at Azad Maidan. “Keeping in mind ongoing exams and obstruction to commuters, now we have denied permission for the rally. Permission is granted to carry the protest at Azad Maidan,” stated Devraj.
Azad Maidan police station senior inspector Vasant Varkhe stated they were ready with bandobast. Officers from Azad Maidan police station and across the zone had been deployed alongside the direction of the protestors to verify there's no untoward incident, stated Varkhe.
Rally seeking Sambhaji Bhide arrest may hit south Mumbai traffic today
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