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Bengaluru’s civic body, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike’s (BBMP) council on Saturday, 29 February, passed a resolution to not allow protests to be held outside Puttannachetty Town Hall.
During the council’s session on Saturday, Bengaluru Mayor Goutham Kumar said that the decision was made as the civic body was unable to generate revenue from Town Hall.
He further stated that the BBMP had informed the Bengaluru Police that permission for holding protests outside Town Hall must not be granted.
“For protests, people can utilise spaces like Freedom Park and a few other designated spaces in the city. The city is incurring a loss when it comes to revenue generated by Town Hall and this is the only reason why protests cannot be held outside the building any longer,” he claimed.
The issue was on the council’s agenda on Saturday and the resolution was passed with a simple majority of BJP councillors. The agenda was introduced by the Mayor and the resolution was passed without discussion in the BBMP council.
A senior lawyer practising at the Karnataka High Court, BT Venkatesh, said that the BBMP has no right to impose restrictions on those who want to protest outside the Town Hall, and called it a ploy to clamp down on people’s right to protest.
Congress corporator from Manorayana Palya and Leader of Opposition in the BBMP Council, Abdul Wajid, said that Mayor Goutham Kumar is “out to snatch away the rights of people”. He said that the opposition would stage a protest outside Town Hall on March 3 and demand a discussion in the council.
The Congress corporator further stated that the BBMP charges Rs 1.25 lakh rent per day for those who want to hold programmes at Town Hall.
“Half of the programmes that happen there are government functions and those get 50% discount. Then obviously revenue will be lesser. Who are they (BJP government) to snatch the right of people to protest? We demand a discussion in the council,” he added.
Mujahid Pasha, a senior BBMP corporator from SDPI, said the resolution was introduced by the Mayor and passed without any discussion within 10 minutes.
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