Karnataka: Ban on protests in Town Hall, Mayor says this
Karnataka: Ban on protests in Town Hall, Mayor says this
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There is a political uproar in the Indian state of Karnataka. In order to ban the protests at the Town Hall in Bengaluru, Mayor Gautam Kumar said that Independence Park and Maurya Circle are officially nominated for the protests in the city. Protests in the town hall are often a traffic problem. What will happen to the traffic if there is conflict everywhere?

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Congress workers staged a protest on the platform of Bengaluru Mahanagar Palik against the order banning the protest at the Town Hall of Bengaluru. A protestor said that the town hall is one of the three places where protests can be held in the city. We are seeking a roll of the order.

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Earlier on Saturday, Mayor Gautamkumar said before attending the BBMP monthly meeting in the city that BBMP has spent about seven crore rupees for the upgrade of this furnished auditorium. The fare of this furnished auditorium of about 1500 seat capacity has been fixed at 80 thousand rupees per day. But due to the protests always in front of this building, it is not possible for the organizations who reserve this auditorium to conduct the program here.

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