TDP leader among 16 held for ‘violating’ prohibitory orders
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Telugu Desam Party leader J.C. Pavan Reddy, together with 15 others, was arrested on Tuesday night on cost of violating the Disaster Management Act 2005 and making an attempt to take out a rally with out acquiring prior permission from the District Collector.
The TDP activists tried to take out a motorcycle rally from the Gulzarpet Office of Mr. Pavan Reddy at round 4 p.m., in protest towards the false instances allegedly being foisted on the TDP activists below the YSRCP rule.
(*16*) Superintendent of Police G. Veeraraghava Reddy stated that the celebration leaders approached him for permission at 10 a.m., nevertheless it was denied as prohibitory orders below the Section 30 of the Police Act was in drive.
The police stated the TDP leaders have been suggested to acquire permission from the District Collector because the Disaster Management Act was in drive in view of coronavirus pandemic. The TDP leaders tried to take out the rally with out acquiring the necessary permission for which the police arrested 16 individuals. Later, Mr. Pavan Reddy and the TDP activists have been let off after they promised to go residence peacefully, the DSP stated.
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