Allowing Abhishek's meeting, the High Court said, no incitement of unrest can be allowed

Abhishek Banerjee's meeting at Shaheed Minar was no longer obstructed. Trinamool Youth will be able to hold a conditional meeting tomorrow on Wednesday. Justice Rajashekhar Manthar ordered this after a long hearing. Struggling collective stage or repeatedly threatened. Bomb threats have come. The agitating state government workers approached Calcutta High Court with several such issues in front of them.

The case was heard in the bench of Justice Rajasekhar Mantha. After the hearing, Justice Rajashekhar Manthar gave permission for the meeting to be held on condition.

As per the court order, the time-critical area should be cordoned off with CCTV. At the same time, adequate police security should be ensured. But the Commissioner of Police should keep in mind that in future two programs should not be allowed at the same place. There are many other great places in Kolkata. Allow traffic on the red road if you can handle it. Get more publicity. Important observation of the judge in the hearing of the case.

The court expects that there will be no incitement of unrest by the Trinamool Students-Yuva. If so, the result will not be good. Calcutta High Court has directed that the program should be carried out peacefully. At the same time, the meeting place should be cleaned after the meeting. Justice Mantha also said that all parties should maintain peace. On the other hand, the Calcutta High Court ordered that the barricade should be removed after the meeting.

Lawyer Vikas Ranjan Bhattacharya highlighted several issues in the hearing of the case. He said that Sangamri collective stage is facing problems in various ways. The lawyer asked the court that there was even a threat to blow up the bomb. Besides, Vikasranjan Bhattacharya also highlighted the way in which MLA Naushad Siddiqui was harassed. Besides, giving up the stage is even accused of being a plan. During the long hearing, several questions were asked by the court. The judge also asked the state why the meeting was held at that place.

Even in Calcutta is there no other place to hold meetings? Justice Mantha questioned that too. He also heard the statement of the state on this issue.

After a long hearing, Justice Mantha said that everyone has the right to hold meetings and processions in a democratic manner. But the judge also commented that the fear of the litigants cannot be ruled out. However, the High Court allowed the Trinamool Youth to hold a conditional meeting on Wednesday.

 

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