Cyberabad Police Deny Permission for Jana Sena Party Meeting Over Law and Order Concerns
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- •The Cyberabad Police have denied permission for a Jana Sena Party meeting due to law and order concerns and traffic management issues.
- •The meeting was proposed to be held at Sandhya Convention in Gachibowli on June 2, with around 2,000 participants.
- •Recent tensions arising from remarks attributed to Prof. K. Nageshwar and subsequent developments in Andhra Pradesh had triggered protests and opposition from various groups in Telangana.
- •The meeting coincides with Telangana Formation Day celebrations, increasing the possibility of demonstrations and traffic disruptions.
- •The venue lacked designated parking facilities, and the alternative land proposed for parking is under litigation and linked to pending criminal cases.
The Cyberabad Police have denied permission for a Jana Sena Party meeting that was proposed to be held at Sandhya Convention in Gachibowli on June 2, citing concerns over law and order and traffic management. The application for the meeting was submitted by Talluri Ram, General Secretary of the Jana Sena Party, seeking approval to conduct the "Janasena Sadhaks (Active Members) Meeting" from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. with around 2,000 participants. The meeting was scheduled to be attended by Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena president K. Pawan Kalyan.






