Friday, 6 February 2015

No entry for VHP leader Praveen Togadia in Bangalore;


Praveen Togadia The Karnataka High Court on Friday refused to stay the order which banned VHP leader Praveen Togadia from entering Bengaluru.
Togadia was scheduled to visit the city on February 8 to attend the Virat Hindu Samjothsava. The VHP leader had moved the high court after the police issued an order which prohibited his entry into the city. The cops felt that Togadia's speeches may disrupt the law and order situation of the city. High court Judge S. Abdul Nazeer, while hearing arguments from both parties, refused to grant an interim stay on the ban.
The VHP leader, who is infamous for his inflammatory speeches, now will not be able to attend the Hindu convention as the court would be closed on Saturday, denying Togadia a chance to file an appeal against the verdict.
 
 
Over the past 10 years, the Karnataka Police has registered eight cases in different parts of the state against the VHP leader.

Fearing communal flareups, the police had issued the order to ban his entry.

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