Police Deny Permission for Cockroach Janata Party Event Amid Security Concerns
Police took independent call on denying permission to CJP event: Parameshwara

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Home Minister G. Parameshwara stated that the police independently decided to deny permission for the Cockroach Janata Party's planned event due to law and order assessments. The police evaluated the event's purpose and participants before making their decision, which was based on security concerns.
- 01The Cockroach Janata Party's event was set for Sunday but was denied permission by the police.
- 02Home Minister G. Parameshwara emphasized that the police's decision was based on an independent assessment of the law and order situation.
- 03The police consider various factors, including the event's purpose and participants, before granting permission.
- 04A social media post had promoted a 'peaceful human chain' near Town Hall, but no permissions were granted.
- 05The Home Minister indicated that there must be valid reasons behind the police's decision to deny permission.
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Home Minister G. Parameshwara announced that the police independently decided to deny permission for the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) event scheduled for Sunday, citing law and order concerns. He explained that the police evaluate the event's purpose, participants, and related factors before making such decisions. A social media post had called for a 'peaceful human chain' near Town Hall, but the police confirmed that no permission was granted for any event. Parameshwara's comments highlight the importance of maintaining public safety and the rationale behind the police's actions.
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The denial of permission for the CJP event may affect local activists and participants who planned to attend.
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