MSC moves Delhi HC seeking permission for public meeting at Ramlila Maidan after police revokes consent
New Delhi, Oct 19 (IANS) Mission Save Constitution, an organisation dedicated to promoting awareness of constitutional rights, has approached the Delhi High Court seeking permission to hold a public meeting at Ramlila Ground later this month.
MSC moves Delhi HC seeking permission for public meeting at Ramlila Maidan after police revokes consent
New Delhi, Oct 19 (IANS) Mission Save Constitution, an organisation dedicated to promoting awareness of constitutional rights, has approached the Delhi High Court seeking permission to hold a public meeting at Ramlila Ground later this month.
The move comes after the Delhi police revoked their initial consent, citing concerns over the event's “communal” nature.
Petitioner, Mission Save Constitution (MSC), had initially received approval for the gathering, scheduled for October 29, after a series of meetings and clearances with Delhi Police officials. However, the deputy commissioner of police (DCP) of Central Delhi district unilaterally and arbitrarily revoked this permission.
The organisation's objective for the event is to initiate a series of gatherings focused on strengthening various marginalised communities, beginning with minority communities and extending to groups like SC, ST, and OBC. These meetings aim to give a voice to all oppressed sections of society.
The petition seeks the court's intervention to set aside the DCP's October 16 letter and to grant permission for the event on October 29.
The DCP's letter, which cancelled the previous permission, mentioned that the event's theme had been misrepresented, and social media posts indicated a communal agenda.
It raised concerns about the potential for communal tensions during the festive season and in a sensitive location like Old Delhi.
The petitioner had argued that the reasons provided for the cancellation of permission are unfounded and unreasonable.
MSC, led by advocate Mehmood Pracha as its national convenor, aims to educate the public about their constitutional rights and improve the well-being of marginalised communities by utilising constitutional and legal provisions.
Justice Subramonium Prasad has listed the case for hearing on October 20.