The Asian Age

Prohibitor­y orders imposed to rein in BKU protesters

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi police on Monday imposed weeklong prohibitor­y orders in East Delhi, anticipati­ng law and order problems as thousands of Bhartiya Kisan Union protesters are on a march from Haridwar to reach the national capital on Tuesday.

The order under section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, issued by Deputy Commission­er of Police ( East) Pankaj Singh, would be in force until October 8. It covers Preet Vihar, Jagatpuri, Shakarpur, Madhu Vihar, Ghazipur, Mayur Vihar, Mandawli, Pandav Nagar, Kalyanpuri and New Ashok Nagar police station limits.

The order prohibits assembly of five or more people and holding of any public meeting. It also prohibits the usage of any amplifier, loudspeake­r, and similar instrument­s.

According to the order, the police have received informatio­n that BKU president Rakesh Tikait alongwith a large number of protestors is on a march — Kisan Kranti yatra — from Haridwar to Kisan Ghat in New Delhi.

The march will pass through Ghaziabad ( in Uttar Pradesh) and will proceed via Preet Vihar and Geeta Colony flyover in East Delhi on Tuesday, the order said.

“A large number of protesters are likely to come in Delhi from bordering areas of east district. This may create law and order situation and may disturb the peace and tranquilli­ty and endanger human life or property in the area of east district,” he added.

The protesters are proceeding towards Delhi alongwith hundreds of tractor- trolleys and private vehicles, according to the order.

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