Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kegalle Magistrate denies restrainin­g order on pada yatra

- BY ROHAN KUMARA

Kegalle Magistrate Gayan Meegahage yesterday refused to grant the restrainin­g order requested by the police seeking to prevent the pada yatra organised by the Joint Opposition from entering the Kegalle city limits from Karandupan­a.

HQI Kegalle Police had filed the petition on behalf of the police and cited several reasons why the procession should not pass through the city.

The HQI had stated that the president was scheduled to travel through Kegalle on July 29 and

The magistrate asked the police whether the pada yatra had caused any disturbanc­e to the public and whether a clash had occurred during the march so far. The police informed Court there had been no such incidents

the march could create a public disturbanc­e. Police further stated that the UNP had planned to hold a propaganda campaign in Galigamuwa on the same day and that a clash could possibly occur between the two groups. The magistrate asked the police whether the pada yatra had caused any disturbanc­e to the public and whether a clash had occurred during the march so far. The police informed Court there had been no such incidents.

Subsequent­ly, the magistrate had denied the request and given approval for the use of one lane for the pada yatra. However, the magistrate had told the police to stop the protest march if there was a disturbanc­e or clash and inform Court immediatel­y if such should occur.

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