Maharashtra / Case against Pune Mayor, Maha BJP chief for violating COVID-19 rules at protest

A case was registered against Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil, Pune Mayor Murlidhar Mohol and others for violating COVID-19 guidelines during a protest in the city on Monday demanding the reopening of religious places in Maharashtra. BJP city President Jagdish Mulik and some other party workers were also booked. The group had asked for permission to protest which was denied.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 02, 2021, 07:16 AM
Pune: The protest was held near Kasba Ganapati temple around 9:30am on Tuesday.

The case was registered for protesting without permission even as the threat of another wave of Covid-19 infection is looming on Pune.

“A case has been registered in the incident under relevant laws for flouting Covid-19 norms,” said Priyanka Narnavare, deputy commissioner of police, zone 1 of Pune police.

The others booked in the case include Prasad Kondhare, Jagdish Mulik, Rajendra Pande, Swarda Baat, Deepak Pote, Rajendra Mankar, Rajesh Yenpure, Hemant Rasne, Ganesh Bidkar, Sanjay Deshmukh, Bapu Naik, Nilesh Kadam, RajuPardeshi, and Punit Joshi, according to the police.

The group had applied for permission to protest which was denied and a notice under Section 149 of the Code of Criminal Procedure was issued to them.

A case is registered at Faraskhana police station under Sections 188, 261, 270 of Indian Penal Code, Section 51(b) of NAtional disaster management act, 2005, and Sections 37(1), 37(3), and 135 of Maharashtra Police Act against the two and others present at the protest.