East Godavari (Andhra Pradesh): All kinds of protests, rallies and demonstrations are banned in Amalapuram in East Godavari district after the Deputy Collector imposed Section 144 of the CrPC for a week on Friday.
"Section 144 of the CrPc and Section 30 of the Police Act are in force for one week. No dharnas, rallies or any type of agitational programmes will be allowed," Eluru range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police KV Mohan Rao told media.
Rao said that BJP and its allied cadres have descended on Amalapuram without any permission from the police or any other authority as part of their 'Chalo Amalapuram' call to protest against the recent chariot blaze at the temple of Antarvedi Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy.
"They tried to organise some rallies and dharnas, mobilising hundreds of people," he said.
Since the BJP and its allies did not have permission to protest and also considering the raging coronavirus pandemic situation, the police requested them to submit a memorandum to the revenue divisional officer (RDO) or the joint collector.
"We requested 4-5 people to submit a memorandum to the respective RDO or joint collector but they refused and came in large numbers," said the DIG.
Consequently, 70 people were arrested in Amalapuram, who had sneaked in despite the ban order while many BJP leaders are under house arrest across the state.
"Some people who already came to Amalapuram area have been arrested. The situation is peaceful now," he said.