Cyberabad Police Block Jana Sena Party Meeting Over Security Concerns
Cyberabad Police deny permission for Jana Sena meeting in Gachibowli
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The Cyberabad Police have refused permission for a Jana Sena Party meeting in Gachibowli, scheduled for June 2, due to law and order concerns and potential traffic issues. The decision follows recent tensions linked to remarks by Prof. K. Nageshwar, coinciding with Telangana Formation Day celebrations.
- 01The Jana Sena Party meeting was proposed for June 2 at Sandhya Convention in Gachibowli.
- 02Around 2,000 participants were expected to attend the 'Janasena Sadhaks Meeting'.
- 03Concerns over law and order were heightened due to recent protests in Andhra Pradesh.
- 04The meeting's timing coincides with Telangana Formation Day, raising fears of demonstrations.
- 05The venue's lack of designated parking facilities contributed to the denial of permission.
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The Cyberabad Police have denied permission for a meeting organized by the Jana Sena Party, which was set to take place on June 2 at Sandhya Convention in Gachibowli. The application, submitted by Talluri Ram, General Secretary of the Jana Sena Party, sought approval for the 'Janasena Sadhaks Meeting' from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., expecting around 2,000 participants. The Deputy Commissioner of Police for the Serilingampally Zone cited concerns regarding law and order and traffic management as primary reasons for the denial. Recent tensions linked to comments made by Prof. K. Nageshwar, along with protests in Andhra Pradesh, have raised alarms among law enforcement officials. Additionally, the meeting's timing coincides with the Telangana Formation Day celebrations, which could potentially lead to demonstrations and traffic disruptions. The police also noted that the venue does not have adequate parking, and the alternative site for parking is embroiled in litigation and associated with pending criminal cases. Thus, the denial was aimed at ensuring public peace and order.
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The denial of the Jana Sena Party meeting may affect local political mobilization and community engagement.
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