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Police deny nod to hold rallies in Bhide's support tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Pune/Mumbai 

Police today cited possible law and order situation to deny permission to Shiv Pratishthan Hindustan to hold rallies in and in support of alias Bhide, one of the main accused in the Bhima caste violence of January 1.

In Mumbai, the Pratishthan wanted to hold a rally from Byculla to in south and from Shaniwarwada to the district collectorate in

However, police allowed the organisation to hold a gathering at Azad Maidan, a police said.

"We have denied permission to the march," said Shrikant Shinde, senior inspector, station,

district of alleged the police denied them permission at the "last moment".

He said Bhide's supporters would still gather at the riverbed near Shaniwarwada in the city to "express their sentiments" and hold the march.

Jadhar said the outfit wanted the case against Bhide to be withdrawn immediately.

Bhide (85), who heads Shiv Pratishthan Hindustan, and another were booked on January 2, a day after the violence, under SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act and under various sections of the IPC including attempt to murder as one person was killed in the clashes.

Ekbote was already arrested by the police after his anticipatory bail plea was rejected by the

Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh (BBM) leader Prakash Ambedkar had alleged that Hindu Ekta Aghadi and the Shiv Pratishthan were responsible for the caste clashes.

The violence had occurred at an event to mark the 200th anniversary of the battle of Bhima in which the comprising Dalits had defeated the Peshwas.

A large section of Dalits view the historical battle as the defeat of the 'casteism' of upper-caste Peshwas.

Dalit activists led by Ambedkar yesterday held protests in Mumbai's demanding Bhide's arrest.

Ambedkar has given a one-week ultimatum to the state government to arrest Bhide.

However, Chief Minister today told the Assembly that there was no proof of the involvement of Bhide in the violence.

Bhide, who hails from Sangli district in western Maharashtra, has been maintaining that he was not present at the spot on the day of the incident and was away to attend MLA Jayant Patil's mother's rituals.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 00:00 IST
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