Cong charges Centre with trying to disrupt Rahul Gandhi rally

Press Trust of India  |  Aizawl 

The ruling in Monday accused the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre of

trying to disrupt the election rally to be addressed by party here on Tuesday.

The party had on Sunday sought permission from the Rifles to use its ground here for the rally, but is yet to get clearance from the para-military force, he told reporters.

The Rifles had not permitted the party to hold a programme of Gandhi in October, saying the ground was to be utilised only for sports purposes, the said.

Lallianchhunga, however, said when the came to know that will hold a rally on the same ground on Friday, the party applied for the ground for Gandhi's programme.

"Why this discrimination? The Rifles seems to have orders from the not to allow the use of their (Assam Rifles) ground for Rahul Gandhi's rally," alleged.

"We are optimistic that the rally will finally be held at the Assam Rifles ground. But, as an alternative, we are keeping the Armed Police parade ground at Mualpui, on the outskirts of Aizawl, ready," he said.

The polling for the 40-member assembly in will be held on November 28 and the results will be announced on December 11.

Mizoram is the only Congress-ruled state in the entire northeastern region.

About Gandhi's October programme, said an application for use of an indoor stadium was also rejected on the ground that poll materials have been stored there.

The central government is also influencing the election officials so that the Congress fails to hold his political programme here, Lallianchhunga alleged.

A playground had finally been selected but it also could not be used because of objections raised by the (SPG) on the ground of security, ultimately the programme could not be held, he added.

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 20:05 IST