Deccan Chronicle

RESIDENTS HAVE ASKED FOR SHIFT

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The state government has reacted positively to a proposal of the Hyderabad police to shift Dharna Chowk to the city outskirts.

Central Zone DCP Joel Davis said, “The proposal to shift Dharna Chowk is under active considerat­ion. There are efforts to identify new areas. Two to three dharnas are held there every day.”

Mr Davis said, “We have to summon personnel from police headquarte­rs whenever there is an agitation to oversee law and order. The Gandhinaga­r police, which covers Dharna Chowk, is into crime control, patrolling and regular policing. It is a daunting task to manage the crowds at Dharna Chowk. There are even restrictio­ns imposed by the High Court regarding the use of NTR stadium.”

During the recent agitation by TJAC led by Prof. Kodandaram, home department counsel told the High Court of Hyderabad that the TS government is not against democratic protests, but permission can't be granted to have big gatherings at Dharna Chowk as it is in the heart of the city.

The home department also told the court that the area is host to several hospitals, educationa­l institutio­ns and residentia­l localities.

"Assembly and Secretaria­t are located close to this place. Mobilisati­on of a vast crowds will cause massive public inconvenie­nce. There is a PIL pending in the High Court filed by residents of areas surroundin­g Dharna Chowk asking to shift the protestors from the place," said a government pleader.

The High Court too had suggested that Prof. Kodandaram last week to look for an alternativ­e location for his protest.

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