Explain emergency to impose prohibitory order during Kejriwal protest, Court to cops
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holding protests during our anti corruption movement for a
long time and nowhere we have indulged in any violent protest," he said.
He added that the object of the protest was to carry out a peaceful demonstration in front of the residences of the
Prime Minister, the Chairperson of UPA and the President of
the main Opposition Party in protest of the coal block scam. According to the charge sheet, on August 26 last year, the accused had violated Sec 144 and had staged protest outside the residence of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and
Congress President Sonia Gandhi against the alleged coal block allocation scam case. Police had said that the accused had also damaged public property during the protest and some of their senior officers were injured.
Police had registered three FIRs against them under various sections of the IPC which deal with rioting, unlawful assembly and use of force to obstruct public servants from
discharging their duty as well as section 3 of the Prevention
of Damage to Public Property Act.
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