Asaduddin Owaisi banned from entering Bengaluru between April 24 to 28
In His Order, Commissioner M N Reddi Has Also Prohibited Him From Participating Or Speaking At Any Public Meeting Or Function Directly Or Through Audio-visual Or Any Other Media In The City.
The City Police Commissioner has imposed prohibitory orders banning All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) President Asaduddin Owaisi from entering the city for five days from April 24 to 28.
In his order, Commissioner M N Reddi has also prohibited him from participating or speaking at any public meeting or function directly or through audio-visual or any other media in the city.
Police said the Police Commissioner has banned Owaisi by using the powers vested in him under CrPC section 144(3).
MIM had rescheduled its public meeting at Chota Maidan at Shivaji Nagar here on April 25, which was to be addressed by Owaisi and other MIM leaders.
Earlier, MIM was granted permission to hold its February 21 rally here, but it was cancelled two days prior to the rally.
In February, the police had imposed a similar ban on VHP leader Praveen Togadia on grounds that his “provocative” and “inflammatory” speeches would have “grave” consequences and therefore, likelihood of breach of peace.
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