Max 1 day, 5000 protestors: Delhi Police likely recommendations for Jantar Mantar protest

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Police is likely to recommend capping the duration of protest at the at maximum one day and limit the number of protestors at 5,000, after the revoked the ban on holding rallies and dharnas at the

A senior police said that with the being redesignated as a site for holding protests, their job of containing protests will become easier.

"After the order banning all protests and dharnas around last year, protesters wanting to get their plea would gather anywhere, thereby affecting law and order. But with the top court lifting the ban on rallies at the Jantar Mantar, our job of monitoring the situation would become easier," he added.

Before the NGT ban, the Jantar Mantar was like a home to many protesters.

After the NGT order in October last year, police and civic body officials demolished tents and makeshift structures set up by ex-servicemen protesting at the Jantar Mantar, demanding implementation of the One-Rank-One-Pension scheme.

The former servicemen had been protesting there for more than two years.

"We will recommend that the duration of the protests should be restricted to a few hours or maximum to a day. They should not stay on for years as was in the case of the OROP protesters. We used to receive a lot of complaints from the residents of the area citing inconvenience," he added.

With protests happening for a stipulated time, the police will be able to manage them better.

"One cannot predict the actions of protesters who are staying for a long duration, like in the case of farmers who were protesting at the Jantar Mantar for loan-waiver. They would come up with unique means of getting their voices heard, thereby affecting the law and order in the area," he added.

If the duration is fixed, the police will find it easier to monitor their actions and also prepare themselves accordingly.

The Jantar Mantar can accommodate a maximum crowd of 5,000, and if the number exceeds it, traffic comes to a standstill in Lutyens'

"The recommendations will also include putting a cap on the number of protesters to 5,000 so that traffic is not affected in the area," the added.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 00:10 IST