Supreme Court Conditions will have to be accepted to march on Ramnavami: Trinamole leader Kunal Ghosh

Kolkata, April 4 (IANS). The Calcutta High Court on Friday allowed Hindu organizations to take a march on the day of Ram Navami with certain conditions. On this issue, Kunal Ghosh, leader of the ruling Trinamole congress in the state, while talking to the media, said that those who took the march would have to accept the conditions of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court did not allow weapons to be worn in the march that took place on the day of Ram Navami. People who participate in the march will also have to submit their identity cards to the police and administration. With these conditions, the Supreme Court gave permission to the Ram Navami march of the Anjani son Sena and Vishwa Hindu Parishad in Howrah. The Calcutta High Court led by Justice Tirthankara Ghosh ordered Anjani son Sena and Vishwa Hindu Parishad to take a march for safety at different times. In addition, the number of people in the march is also limited. Trinamole leader Kunal Ghosh said: “They went to the Supreme Court to allow the march to take out. Now the order given by the Supreme Court will have to accept. The Trinamole leader responded to the attack on BJP President Sukant Mazumdar’s Mamata Banerjee about the attack on the call of Mahakumbh as ‘dead’. He said, “Majumdars are lying. Mamata Banerjee trusted in Mahakumbh. But the way there were often incidents in Mahakumbh due to administrative failure, Mamata Banerjee criticized her.” Kunal Ghosh, who criticized the statement of Majumdar for the people of Muslims in the state, said: “It is very sad that the president of a party is doing politics of religion by not speaking at the top of development, bread, cloth and home.” -Ians Sch/Ekd Share this story Tags

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