Kalaburagi: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has conducted over 250 marches across the state in the last one month to mark its centenary celebrations. However, while no problems arose anywhere else, the question of "Why did a problem arise only in Chittapur?" resonated in the High Court Bench on the Ring Road in Kalaburagi.Also Read: “‘Dilli Dur Hai’: Fadnavis’s Remark That Shook Maharashtra’s Political Circles” but why; here is the details
The hearing on the petition filed by Ashok Patil, the Kalaburagi District Convener of the RSS, challenging the Tahsildar's denial of permission for the RSS march in Chittapur on October 19, was conducted by Justice M.G.S. Kamal in Court Hall 4 on Friday.Also Read: Maharashtra Doctor's Suicide: Rape Allegations Against Police Officer; Death Note Scrawled on Arm
Advocate General Shashikiran Shetty, representing the government, requested more time to maintain peace and order. However, RSS advocate Arun Shyam, participating via video conference, opposed this.
Arun Shyam argued that the Sangh applied for permission on October 17. While 250 marches were held across the state without issue, the situation is supposedly different only in Chittapur. He questioned the government's request for two weeks to investigate and find a solution, stating that the delay was improper, as preparations for the march on November 2 were underway. He suggested deploying Central security forces if local security could not be provided. He demanded permission for the November 2 march and asserted that others could conduct protests and marches year-round in Chittapur, but the RSS must be given permission with security arrangements.Also Read: US-China Talks in Kuala Lumpur: Crucial Discussions to Avert Trade War!
On behalf of the government, Shashikiran Shetty argued that eight organizations have already sought permission for marches and protests in Chittapur on November 2. He cited a report from the District SP indicating that the situation in Chittapur and surrounding areas has been unstable since October 19. Therefore, he requested time to maintain law and order.Also Read: Russia-US-Ukraine: Russian Envoy Claims Diplomatic Resolution is Near
RSS advocate Arun Shyam contended that conducting the march is a fundamental right of the Sangh. He asked if it was correct to curtail a constitutional right and requested permission to conduct the march peacefully. The hearing was adjourned to November 30.INDO ERA Women's Straight Linen Floral Printed Kurta & Pant with Dupatta Set (IEOUT10562)