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Tamil Nadu: Madras HC overrules DMK Government’s decision, allows PM Modi’s roadshow in Coimbatore 

The Madras High Court has intervened to permit a 4-kilometer roadshow during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Coimbatore on March 18, despite objections raised by the DMK-led State Government

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Mar 15, 2024, 07:10 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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The Madras High Court has intervened to permit a 4-kilometer roadshow for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to Coimbatore on March 18, overturning objections raised by the Tamil Nadu DMK government. The court’s decision came in response to a petition filed by the state BJP unit challenging the police’s denial of permission for the event.

The Tamil Nadu DMK police had initially refused permission for the roadshow, citing security concerns and the ongoing public examinations. However, critics condemned the decision, accusing the authorities of failing to provide adequate security while facilitating events organised by the DMK and its allies.

Amidst the controversy, the BJP approached the Madras High Court seeking intervention, emphasising the significance of the roadshow in the lead-up to the crucial Lok Sabha elections in 2024. J. Ramesh Kumar, the BJP District President of Coimbatore, had formally requested permission for the event from the police. However, after extensive consultations with various stakeholders, the city police had initially refused permission, citing intelligence inputs suggesting a high security threat from both domestic and foreign terror outfits.

Following consultations with various stakeholders, including state and central intelligence agencies, the city police reiterated their denial of permission for the roadshow, citing intelligence inputs indicating a high security threat from both domestic and foreign terror outfits.

However, the Madras High Court, upon hearing the BJP’s challenge, directed the Coimbatore Police to permit the roadshow with certain conditions. While the court acknowledged security concerns, it emphasised the importance of upholding democratic processes and ensuring the right to political expression.

The decision to allow PM Modi’s roadshow underscores the judiciary’s role in safeguarding fundamental rights and facilitating political activities within the bounds of security considerations. It also highlights the contentious nature of political events in the run-up to elections, with parties vying for opportunities to connect with voters and garner support.

The petitioner, Ramesh Kumar, had sought permission from the police to conduct a four-kilometer roadshow via Mettupalayam road, aimed at raising awareness about various welfare schemes and advocating against drug trafficking.

According to Kumar’s petition, he had submitted his request to the police on March 14, emphasising the roadshow’s purpose of sensitising the public about government initiatives and promoting drug awareness. However, the police cited reasons of maintaining law and order, potential disturbances to public tranquility, and security threats as grounds for rejecting the application. Kumar argued that the refusal infringed upon his fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution and accused the police of acting arbitrarily for political reasons.

The police further justified their decision, citing logistical challenges in conducting security checks during a roadshow compared to a static public meeting. They highlighted concerns about disruptions to city traffic, emergency services, and the ongoing public examinations in the area. Additionally, Coimbatore’s sensitive communal dynamics, under NIA surveillance, raised security apprehensions.

Responding to the legal dispute, Justice N Anand Venkatesh directed the Assistant Commissioner of Police, R S Puram Range, to reconsider the permission denial. This directive came amidst Prime Minister Modi’s scathing remarks against the Dravidian party during a public address in Kanniyakumari, where he accused the party of hindering the state’s progress and harbouring anti-national sentiments.

The BJP’s persistence in seeking permission for the roadshow underscores its commitment to engaging with the electorate and promoting its political agenda. Despite the challenges posed by security concerns and administrative hurdles, the party remains steadfast in its efforts to mobilise public support and advance its electoral interests.

As the legal battle unfolds and political tensions escalate, the Madras High Court’s intervention serves as a critical safeguard of democratic principles and constitutional rights. The outcome of this legal showdown will not only impact the BJP’s campaign strategy but also set a precedent for future political events in the region.

With the roadshow scheduled for Monday, all eyes are on Coimbatore as the BJP awaits the final decision on permission from the authorities. The court’s directive marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing confrontation between political rights and security imperatives, highlighting the complex interplay between democracy and governance in contemporary India.

Topics: BJPBharatiya Janata PartyDMKMadras High CourtcoimbatorePM Narendra Modi Road Show
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