Pune: Elgar Parishad gets nod from police; only 200 attendees allowed

The Lokshasan Andolan Samiti had applied for permission to conduct the Elgar Parishad on December 31
Pune: Elgar Parishad gets nod from police; only 200 attendees allowed
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Pune: The Pune City Police finally gave permission for the Elgar Parishad to be organised at Ganesh Kala Krida Manch auditorium at Swargate on January 30, 2021. The permission for this event - earlier scheduled on December 31, 2020 - was denied then in view of the law and order situation in and around the city.

The Lokshasan Andolan Samiti had applied for permission to conduct the Elgar Parishad on December 31 from 2pm to 7pm. Justice B G Kolse Patil (Retired) had requested that the Pune City Police should grant permission for the event. However, the Brahman Mahasangh had opposed the event and demanded that Pune City Police deny permission to the event. Pune Police considered all the possibilities and in view of the threat of mutant COVID19 outbreak in the city, denied the permission for the event.

Senior Police Inspector Balasaheb Kopnar from Swargate police station told media persons that conditional permission has been granted for the event. "In view of the prevalent COVID19 outbreak and the guidelines issued by the state government, we have allowed only 200 persons to attend the event.

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