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Modi Kanpur rally venue issue: HC dismisses PIL

The Allahabad High Court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the Kanpur administration's decision to allow use of agricultural land owned by Dalits for the purpose of BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's maiden rally in Uttar Pradesh today.

Updated on: Oct 19, 2013 09:07 AM IST
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The Allahabad High Court on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the Kanpur administration's decision to allow use of agricultural land owned by Dalits for the purpose of BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's maiden rally in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday.

A vacation bench, comprising justice SK Singh and justice Sanjay Misra, dismissed the petition filed by Sunil Kumari, who had claimed that 127 Dalit families living in Kalyanpur locality had been adversely affected on account of the administration's permission to hold the rally on the land which belonged to them and on which they depended for their livelihood.

The petitioner's counsel Syed Farman Ahmad Naqvi said, "The court dismissed the petition observing that since just a day is left for the public meeting, it would not be proper to pass any direction for shifting the venue of the rally.

"However, the court has said that the affected families could move a representation before the administration seeking compensation for whatever damage may have been caused to their agricultural land in the process of preparing the ground for the rally," he said.

"Our objection was not to the rally, per se, but to the invidious manner in which the use of private land was allowed by the Kanpur administration without addressing the concerns of its owners," he said.

 
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