HC division bench quashes order permitting BJP's Rath Yatra rallies


Kolkata, Dec 21 (IANS): The BJP's plans to take out Rath yatra rallies christened 'Save democracy rallies' in West Bengal again hit a roadblock, with a Calcutta High Court division bench on Friday quashing the order of a single bench that gave conditional go-ahead to the programme.

The division bench comprising Chief Justice Debasish Kargupta and Justice Shampa Sarkar sent the case back to the single bench with a directive that the latter consider the intelligence inputs provided by the state agencies.

The Mamata Banerjee government had moved an appeal at the division bench against Thursday's single bench order and sought urgent hearing.

While setting aside the single bench's order, the division bench directed it to study afresh the 36 intelligence inputs from 31 police stations and five police commissionerates submitted by the state government before it.

The ruling came after state advocate general Kishore Dutta argued that the single bench had not considered the intelligence inputs and returned to the government without opening the sealed cover in which the inputs were given.

Dutta said the intelligence inputs had apprehended communal disturbances if the BJP's proposed programme was given the green light.

In an interesting development, senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi pleaded as a counsel of the Director General of Police and the additional director general (law and order) and argued that the rally and the reception part of the programme would lead to huge traffic bottlenecks, inconveniencing commuters.

Sanghvi said with the BJP submitting that 1,500 people would take part in each of the three Rath Yatra rallies in the state, there would be a kilometre long bus convoy in each case, jeopardising vehicular movement. He said the police have no objection to the holding of meetings, and pointed out that nearly 2,100 such political meetings called by the saffron outfit in the last two years have got the nod in the state.

The police's objection was about the rally and reception part of the programme that could cause traffic chaos, he argued.

On Thursday, acting on a petition filed by the BJP against the government refusing permission for the rallies, the bench of Justice Tapobrata Chakraborty had given conditional permission to the programme, saying the organisers will be liable for any untoward incident or damage to public property.

The state government had last week rejected BJP's plea to hold the 'Rath Yatra', arguing there was "grave apprehension of major breach of peace and communal violence during and in the aftermath" of the programme.

The BJP had moved a single bench of the Calcutta High Court on December 17 after the Bengal government's decision and proposed December 22, 24 and 26 as fresh dates for the three Rath Yatra rallies.

The BJP was originally scheduled to hold three Rath Yatra rallies from north Bengal's Cooch Behar, South 24 Parganas district's Gangasagar and Birbhum district's temple town of Tarapith, flagged off by party president Amit Shah on December 7, 9 and 14 respectively. These rallies were meant to touch all 42 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state before converging at Kolkata in January.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    For the early days of LK Advani's bloody wheels of 'Rath Yatra' BJP and Yatra has great bonding. This Yatra's start with election days end with bloodbath are the main reason to whip the communal passion.
    The single bench judge who passed the judgment without considering the intelligence input must be bribed.
    The state of West Bengal in recent years seen raise communal violence. It is only recently caught Sangh Parivar member who wanted to start communal tensions and asking for weapons from senior leaders of BJP state unit also President Kovind own daughter name in the Twitter list is worrying factors.
    After BJP lost Hindi belt, the party wanted to fill the losses from West Bengal which has highest number seats.
    After Assam BJP has focused on West Bengal using the same card of NRC which has a considerable number of the Muslim population.
    I am expecting the next 100 days up to the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal will be in a fire for polarisation of vote bank.
    Jai Hind

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  • DON, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Save democracy and institutuons is a congress campaign slogan,
    Why BJP can't think of it's own than copying from others.
    I believe all of its last election slogans have failed.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Well done Kolkata HC.

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    The people of our Country are fed up with these antics of the BJP to indulge in divisive politics aimed to create disturbances and divisions in our country. High Time we throw this BJP Govt out of power the earlier the better.

    Desh Ko Bachao. Modi Sarkar Ko Hatao. It will be good riddance to Bad Rubbish.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Today BJP will name Calcutta HC anti democratic. BJP please explain what is democracy?????. Oh, today you have foot in your mouth.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    Please accept my Sympathies ...

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  • Krishna godse, India

    Fri, Dec 21 2018

    India is more tolerant, kill anyone u like, we are not scared nor angry, we are tolerant

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