BJP gets conditional permission to hold Modi rally in Bahraich

November 07, 2013 02:45 pm | Updated May 26, 2016 04:26 am IST - Bahraich (UP)

Hours before Narendra Modi’s scheduled rally in Bahraich, the district administration gave conditional permission to BJP to hold the meet on Friday.

The district administration, which had earlier not given permission for the rally citing security reasons, issued clearance with certain conditions after midnight last night following a meeting with BJP district president Gulab Chandra Shukla.

The BJP leaders have been asked to get the helipad prepared on Thursday itself and get it cleared by the security agencies, City Magistrate Hari Ram Singh said.

The organisers of the rally have also been asked to extend the cordoned off area of the dais from four metres to seven metres.

District Magistrate Kinjal Singh had earlier not issued permission for the rally saying the party organisers had not made preparations according to the security norms of the Gujarat Chief Minister.

Meanwhile, BJP alleged that the Uttar Pradesh Government is wary of the increasing popularity of Mr. Modi in Uttar Pradesh and is making all efforts to put a spanner in it.

“This was done for rallies in Kanpur and Jhansi. SP Government in the State is wary of the popularity of Mr. Modi,” BJP’s state chief spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak alleged.

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