Kejriwal denied permission to address prog at Sindhkhed Raja

Press Trust of India  |  Buldhana 

Police have denied permission for a public gathering to be addressed by Chief Minister Kejriwal at Sindhkhed Raja on January 12, citing "difficulty in crowd management", a senior said today.

Kejriwal was slated to address a public gathering during the 'Jijau Janmotsav Sohla' to be held at Sindhkhed Raja in this district of


"Earlier, Kejriwal was to have a 'darshan' of Jijamata on January 12. However, a public gathering to be addressed by him was scheduled at a particular place in Sindhkhed Raja and the permission to hold it was rejected by the police," of Police told

"The police declined permission for the public gathering citing difficulty in crowd management," he said.

Jijabai or Jijau is the mother of 17th century Maratha warrior and a function to mark her birth anniversary is held every year at Sidhkhed Raja.

The event is organised every year on January 11 and 12 and lakhs of people throng to Sidhkhed Raja for a 'darshan' of Jijau.

Four to five lakh people are expected at Sidhkhed Raja this year, the said.

Meena, however, said Kejriwal is permitted to take 'darshan' of Jijabai.

The public address of Kejriwal was organised by 'Samvidhan Morcha'.

"We had requested the organisers of Kejiwal's event to hold the programme away from the main venue in Sindhkhed Raja tehsil as the spot decided by them would have created problems for crowd management at the main venue (of 'Jijau Janmotsav Sohla')," the noted.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 14:45 IST