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Not against anyone, just want to unite Hindus: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in Kolkata rally

After getting Calcutta HC’s permission to address a rally in Kolkata, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat spoke at an event saying that the RSS wasn’t against anyone and only worked to unite Hindus. He also said the organization’s purpose was to work for the Hindu community’s empowerment. Bhagwat’s speech comes at a time when the Centre and state government are at loggerheads over demonetization.

West Bengal: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat speaking at a RSS programme in Kolkata pic.twitter.com/edzIDwawqh

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Earlier, the Calcutta High Court allowed the RSS to hold a programme at the Brigade Parade Ground. Rejecting refusal of permission by Kolkata Police, Justice Joymalyo Bagchi directed that the programme be held at Brigade Parade Ground, subject to some restrictions including a cap of 4,000 on the number of attendees.

The police had refused permission to the organisers to hold the programme, both for an earlier venue of Bhukailash Park in the western part of the city and Brigade Parade Ground.

The petitioners submitted before the court that Makar Sankranti Utsav is an annual event and is organised on a specific date and cannot be postponed as suggested by Advocate General Jayanta Mitra.

The petitioners’ counsel, Anindya Mitra, also submitted that the organisers had already taken permission of the Army, which is the custodian of the Maidan area where the Brigade Parade Ground is situated in the heart of the city.

Specifying the restrictions, Justice Bagchi directed that the organising secretary, Kolkata Mahanagar unit of RSS, which is holding the programme where drills and other activities would be held with the participation of Mohan Bhagwat, would have to give an affidavit before the court that no person without proper registration and identity card be allowed to attend the programme.

The court also directed that the police might remove any person who was not an invitee and would also have to ensure adequate deployment of force to ensure maintenance of law and order.

Justice Bagchi directed that the organisers would have to furnish the names of all attendees to the court and the police.

The organisers had initially sought permission from the

police to hold the programme at Bhukailash Park in the western part of the city, which had been refused on the ground that roads leading to the park were narrow and that there would not be adequate space for around 5,000 people as proposed by the organisers.

It was also said that as Bhagwat enjoys Z-plus category security, it would not be advisable to hold the meeting there owing to security perceptions. The organisers had then approached the court seeking direction to the police to allow them to hold the function there or alternatively at Brigade Parade Ground.

The high court quashed the order of police authorities denying permission for the RSS programme not only on the ground that it was not in consonance with its order of January 11 but also on merits.

The order came a day after a division bench of the high court allowed ‘Sansad Mela’ at Asansol in the constituency of Union minister Babul Supriyo.

The Asansol Municipal Corporation had denied permission to the fair designed to showcase the central government’s programmes on the ground that the venue at Loco Stadium of Eastern Railway would not be able to accommodate a large gathering and thus may pose a security and safety hazard.

Source: dnaindia.com