KSRHC asks Ker govt to ban agitations in periphery of

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The Kerala State Human Rights Commission today directed the government to take steps to ban agitations in the periphery of the Secretariat, the administrative hub located in the heart of the city.

The main road and adjacent pathways in front of the have been a major venue of various modes of agitation in the capital city for many years.

The Commission directed the to allot an exclusive space off the city limits for political parties and other outfits to stage protest demonstrations, dharnas and siege over issues.

The Commission member, P Mohandas issued the directive on a complaint by Poovachal Sadasivan, national president,

A report submitted by also admitted that protest demonstrations used to be held in the periphery of the Secretariat, violating a verdict in this regard, a Commission statement said here.

Though political parties and other outfits have the right to stage protest, it should not be an infringement into the rights of public, it said.

The Commission was also of the view that frequent strikes and agitations after closing roads amounted to curtailing the fundamental rights of passers-by and those travelling in vehicles.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 18:55 IST