Sena (UBT) leaders face legal heat over unauthorised protest in Vikhroli


Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai

Mumbai, Apr 11: In a recent development from Mumbai, a case has been registered at the Vikhroli police station against Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Sunil Raut and former corporator Rashmi Pahudkar for allegedly organising a protest in the Vikhroli area without prior police permission.

According to official sources, the protest was held in defiance of regulations and without obtaining the necessary clearance from law enforcement authorities, prompting the registration of a case under applicable sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

The protest, which reportedly drew a sizable gathering, was led by the duo to highlight local civic concerns. However, police stated that such public demonstrations require prior sanction to ensure safety and avoid disruption of public order.

Further details regarding the nature of the protest and legal action to be taken are awaited. The incident has stirred a political buzz, especially within Mumbai’s eastern suburbs where Sunil Raut holds influence.

This case comes amid heightened political activities in the city ahead of the upcoming elections, with authorities tightening their scrutiny over public assemblies and protests.

  

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