Bangalore: Refusal for Rallies Because of PFI's Terrorist Links - Govt


Bangalore: Refusal for Rallies Because of PFI's Terrorist Links - Govt

Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (SP)

Bangalore, Aug 11: Making its stand clear in a writ petition filed by Popular Front of India (PFI) in the state High Court, the state government averred that it has definite clues about the outfit’s links with terrorist organizations.

The police department had declined to concede PFI’s request to permit it to hold rallies in Mysore and Udupi on the occasion of Independence Day. PFI had approached the High Court with a writ petition, questioning the police action. The state government told the High Court that a decision to refuse permission to the organization had been taken, on the basis of the information in its possession about its activities.


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On the basis of the writ petition, the High Court had sought clarification from the government, and accordingly objections were filed by the government on Tuesday August 10.

The government said that the members of the said organizations are free to take part in the Independence Day functions being organized by the respective district administrations. It however, expressed its reservations against giving permission to the organization’s members to wear uniforms and hold separate functions.

After hearing the arguments, the single-judge bench of the court adjourned hearing.

  

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  • AFSAR, KODLIPET

    Mon, Aug 16 2010

    I CONGRATULATE THE POPPULAR FRONT OF INDIA &SHAME ON YEDDI

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Wed, Aug 11 2010

    I agree with the comments penned by Mr Harold D'Cunha/Mangalore. India is one nation and we are all one. Oneness is the message thats required during Independence celebrations. All organisations must celebrate the day unitedly commmiting themselves to the integration of India. Respective uniforms should not be a problem as long as all come to a single platform and show their allegance and patriotism. Khaki chaddi, black topi and donne too must be banned from celebrating and parading themselves in line with PFI.

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  • akram mulky, al khobar

    Wed, Aug 11 2010

    Gud decission..Let every one have the ryt on ths democratic country.

    POPULAR FRONT OF INDIA

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  • Manohar Veigas, UDUPI

    Wed, Aug 11 2010

    Government has taken the right stand. No Forum should be used to preach hatred. One has to first practice before preaching others.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Wed, Aug 11 2010

    Excellent, bold, very wise decision by the Court. The decision and comments which says "The government said that the members of the said organizations are free to take part in the Independence Day functions being organized by the respective district administrations. It however, expressed its reservations against giving permission to the organization’s members to wear uniforms and hold separate functions.". This rule should apply to all the organizations who hold separate functions. One people, One Country should be the message.
    Let these organization members take part in the functions organized by the govt. administration. Why separate function and uniform. Before spreading this type of divisive tactic of separate function, let there be unified participation in the govt. run administration. Jai Hind.

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  • hemnath, France/managlore

    Wed, Aug 11 2010

    Saleem ,Moodbidri....

    As being a citizen of great democratic India, any one can participate Independence Day functions being organized by the respective district administrations

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  • Dass, Dubai

    Wed, Aug 11 2010

    I hope the court will come to conclusion till the next independence day

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Wed, Aug 11 2010

    What a joke! If the Govt has REALLY definite clue about the Terrorist link of the PFI, then what the Govt is waiting for? More Terrorist Attcks? Bomb Blasts? Devastation?
    Shouldn't it ban and crush such Organizations with Iron Hand?
    or there is something fishy in Govt's claim?!
    Let's see what the Judiciary has to say about it.

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  • Saleem, Moodbidri

    Tue, Aug 10 2010

    Every one has the right to celebrate indipendence day. Afterall, we are the citizen of Democratic India.

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukikatte, uudou

    Tue, Aug 10 2010

    This is all politics gimmick just because new political party SDPI born specially from kerala. Freedom celebration is the part of every indians. Not only for sanghpariwar or government .

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Tue, Aug 10 2010

    The government is 100% right in denying the request for rallies by this PFI(Pakistan Front for Internationl Mischief/Terrorism) organization on the occasion of India's Independence day celebrations.

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  • Munna, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 10 2010

    Good decision by the government for the security purpose

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  • sowmya, udupi

    Tue, Aug 10 2010

    What about RSS Rallies? RSS Also got inks with some terrorist organisation. But state government is keen on RSS rallies.

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