Bharat Mukti Morcha: 200 workers in custody, tried to encircle the Sangh headquarters if permission was not given for the rally

The ruckus of Bharat Mukti Morcha in Nagpur: 200 workers in custody, tried to encircle the Sangh headquarters if permission was not given for the rally

Oct 6, 2022 - 19:57
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Bharat Mukti Morcha: 200 workers in custody, tried to encircle the Sangh headquarters if permission was not given for the rally

Members of Bharat Mukti Morcha tried to surround the Sangh headquarters in Nagpur on Thursday. After this, 200 activists have been detained. The Morcha had sought permission for the rally, which was not received. After this, the members of the front left to surround the headquarters of the union. Then the police took action.

When the Morcha had sought permission for the rally, the police had expressed apprehension about the law and order disturbances and did not give permission. The front went to the High Court and said that instead of the rally, only a meeting can also be held. However, the police still raised the question of law and order. The police said that the ground where the meeting is being told is small. It will be difficult to handle the crowd. After this, the High Court also dismissed the petition of Morcha.

BAMCEF and Bharat Mukti Morcha had announced holding a meeting at Bezhanbagh in Nagpur on 6 October on Dhammachakra Parivartan Diwas, but the administration did not allow it in view the crowd. After this, BAMCEF and Bharat Mukti Morcha announced to surrounding the union headquarters. BAMCEF alleges that in Babasaheb's Dhammachakra, the government made the entry of the people of the Sangh and the Sangh is anti-constitutional.

Nagpur CP Amitesh Kumar told that Bharat Mukti Morcha wanted to hold a meeting at Bezhanbagh ground, but the police did not give permission. Thereafter the matter reached the High Court. After the hearing, the High Court also did not allow the event. Despite this, the Bharat Mukti Morcha Sabha is forcibly preparing for the Hallabol Morcha. People are gathering about this. The police said that the leaders of the front should meet and discuss with the police administration. Permission will be given for the front, but not on 6 October and 9 October. Permission cannot be given on both of these dates, on which the High Court has also stamped.

He said that the Bharat Mukti Morcha had planned today to take out a front at the RSS headquarters, which was not allowed in view of the law and order situation. Later the High Court also refused, but they did not cooperate in this decision and demonstrated. Therefore, Section 144 has been imposed in Jaripatka and Panchpauli areas. Some leaders have also been taken into custody.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer