No permission for Sonia’s Bhopal rally
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 20:06 [IST]

Bhopal: The Congress in Madhya Pradesh is finding it tough to get a place for the Oct 19 rally of its president Sonia Gandhi.

While the Congress alleges that the Lal Parade ground, where it proposes to hold the rally and where all the political rallies are normally held, is not being provided to them by the administration under the pressure of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, the Special Armed Forces (SAF), to which the ground belongs, and the district administration deny the charge.

“We wanted the ground for our presidents rally on Oct 19 but we have been denied it. The state government doesnt want Gandhis rally here,” alleged state Congress chief spokesman Manak Aggarwal.

SAF Commandant Sanjiv Shammi said: “We have requested the Congress to decide some other date because we are going to celebrate the Martyrs Commemoration Day which falls on Oct 21 and the ground would be occupied for the preparations of the same on Oct 19.”

Bhopal District Collector Manish Rastogi, however, said no one had approached him for the permission of any rally on the Lal Parade ground on Oct 19.

“Even otherwise, the ground cannot be spared on this date due to the Martyrs Day function to be organized by the cops,” he said.

Meanwhile, state Congress president Suresh Pachouri said: “The permission for holding the Congress presidents rally was denied by the state government saying the ground was a high-risk area.”

He alleged the permission was denied under pressure from the state government.