Madras High Court allows PM Modi's roadshow in Coimbatore after state's no

The Madras High Court granted permission for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow in Coimbatore, after the district authorities denied permission earlier today for the March 18 event.
Madras High Court allows PM Modi's roadshow in Coimbatore after state's no
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The Madras High Court on Friday granted permission for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore, scheduled for March 18. Sources earlier said that the district police administration had refused to grant permission for the roadshow, citing various reasons, including security risks.

"There shall be a direction to the police to grant the permission and necessary police protection by imposing reasonable conditions," the court said.

The court said that such conditions shall also include the route through which the roadshow will take place, the distance to be covered throughout the roadshow, and a restriction on the erection of flex boards during the event.

The roadshow was part of PM Modi's South India tour ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. The BJP had sought permission for a 3.6-kilometre roadshow in the industrial-textile city.

The culminating point of the Prime Minister’s roadshow was RS Puram, which was one of the locations where the 1998 serial blasts had taken place.

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Madras High Court allows PM Modi's roadshow in Coimbatore after state's no

Moreover, no political parties or groups were given permission for roadshows given the communally sensitive nature of Coimbatore, sources earlier said.

Source: India Today

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