Calcutta High Court Permits July 21 Rally Near Birla Planetarium
The TMC has been holding the July 21 Martyrs' Day rally in front of Victoria House at Esplanade in central Kolkata for years.
The High Court ordered the shifting of the venue from in front of Victoria House to near the Birla Planetarium, primarily to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and maintain law and order.
After hearing a plea seeking permission to hold the meeting, Justice Saugata Bhattacharyya directed the Kolkata Police authorities to permit the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress faction to hold its July 21 Martyrs' Day rally on the road in front of Birla Planetarium.
Noting that two other Martyrs' Day meetings — one by the Congress party and another by a rival group of the TMC — are also scheduled near the Esplanade area in the heart of Kolkata, the court directed the police authorities to depute adequate personnel to ensure no untoward incident occurs.
Justice Saugata Bhattacharyya directed the Kolkata Police authorities to permit the petitioner organisation to hold the meeting on one flank of the road in front of Birla Planetarium, keeping another flank open to vehicular movement.
The court said the petitioner party must try to keep the number of participants within 2,500.
Kolkata Police authorities were directed to depute adequate personnel to maintain law and order and ensure no untoward incident takes place, as there will be three meetings at three different places on the same day.
The court directed that the meeting will be conducted between 12 noon and 3.30 pm on July 21.
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