City police tell High Court that permission granted only to hold demonstration at Freedom Park
The Hindu
The city police on Monday told the High Court of Karnataka that they have denied permission for holding procession by various organisations under the banner of the Karnataka Jala Samrakshana Samithi as part of their Bengaluru bandh call.
The city police on Monday told the High Court of Karnataka that they have denied permission for holding procession by various organisations under the banner of the Karnataka Jala Samrakshana Samithias part of their Bengaluru bandh call.
The Samithi has been granted permission to hold only a demonstration at Freedom Park on the Cauvery water issue, and the police have made it clear to the court.
The police have also told the court that around 800 persons, who were accused of indulging in violence during the bandh call given on Cauvery water row in 2016, have been temporarily detained as a precautionary measure.
Stating that the samithi has also been made aware that the bandh call is contrary to the judgements of the apex court and carrying out procession in Bengaluru city is against the directions of the High Court, the police have told the Court that notice has been issued to the Samithi on its bandh call.
An affidavit in this regard has been filed by H.T. Shekhar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central) during the urgent hearing of PIL petitions taken by the High Court on an application filed by one of the petitioners, Ravikumar Kanchanahalli, on Monday.
The petitioner, in his application, had sought directions to the authorities to take preventive measures to prevent untoward incidents and damages to the public and private properties during September 26 bandh.
“We are judges and therefore, cannot act like Mughals of a bygone era ... the writ courts in the guise of doing justice cannot transcend the barriers of law,” the High Court of Karnataka observed while setting aside an order of a single judge, who in 2016 had extended the lease of a public premises allotted to a physically challenged person to 20 years contrary to 12-year period stipulated in the law.
The High Court of Karnataka on Monday declined to interfere, at present, in the investigation against a Bharatiya Janata Party worker, who is among the accused persons facing charges of circulating obscene clips, related to “morphed” images and videos clips related to Prajwal Revanna, former Hassan MP, in public domain through pen drives and other modes.
The 16th edition of Bhoomi Habba was held on June 8, at the Visthar campus. The festival drew a vibrant crowd who came together to celebrate eco-consciousness through a variety of engaging activities, creative workshops, panel discussions, interactive exhibits and performances, all centered around this year’s theme: “Save Water, Save Lives.”