Madras HC grants permission to RSS to take out procession in TN on Oct 2
PTI, Sep 22, 2022, 5:49 PM IST
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Chennai: The Madras High Court on Thursday granted permission to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to take out processions at 51 places throughout Tamil Nadu on October 2, subject to certain conditions.
Justice G K Ilanthiraiyan, who granted the permission, directed the State Home Secretary, DGP, and other top police officers in the districts to grant the permission before September 28, after obtaining the procession routes from the organisers and imposing stringent conditions to maintain law and order. The judge, who was disposing of a batch of petitions from the leaders of RSS in the city and other districts, said he will pass a detailed order later. According to advocate Rabu Manohar, who represented the Sivakasi unit of the RSS, the organiser applied for police permission.
The cadres will wear their uniform and they will be led by a musical band and conduct public meetings thereafter.
Though the local police authority was approached for permission, there was no response to date. The senior counsels representing other petitioners, submitted the authorities in Tamil Nadu alone were forcing them to obtain permission from the court, every year. RSS was not a banned organisation. The procession was to commemorate the founding day of the RSS, to celebrate the 75th year of Independence and the centenary of Dr. B R Ambedkar.
The rallies will be conducted peacefully without creating any law-and-order problems. The State cannot completely ban the conduct of any such rallies, it can only impose restrictions or conditions. The government/police can impose any reasonable conditions, which the RSS will comply with, they added and prayed the court to frame guidelines to avoid approaching the court again and again in the future. State Public Prosecutor Hasan Mohammed Jinnah expressed fear the rallies might trigger violence as there were places of other religious worship enroute the procession.
The organisers are yet to submit the procession routes. They should not shout slogans disgracing other religions, carry any weapons, and indulge in any violent activities. If they comply with all these stipulations, permission may be granted, subject to the imposition of certain more conditions, he added.
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