Bengaluru : The Karnataka High Court on Thursday communicated its torment at the manner in which political meetings were disturbing traffic and alarming street clients in Bengaluru after certain adjudicators were likewise caught in the Congress party’s assembly over Mekedatu project.
The Mekedatu Padayatra finished at the National College grounds on Thursday. The party had coordinated a padayatra to request expedient execution of a multi-reason repository at Mekedatu to give drinking water to Bengaluru and encompassing towns.

A division bench consisting of chief justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and justice SR Krishnakumar asked the government not to allow any rallies and protests on the city’s roads and ensure they are confined to the Freedom Park.
Karnataka High Court on Thursday ruled that no political or any other rally can be held anywhere in the city except at the designated space at Freedom Park.






