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BJP wants to curb movement of our leaders in Maha: Cong

State Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant claimed the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) has not been giving timely clearance to jets/helicopters carrying party leaders for campaigning.

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Published : Oct 18, 2019, 7:56 PM IST

Mumbai: The Congress in Maharashtra on Friday accused the ruling BJP of attempting to restrict the movement of its leaders during campaigning for the October 21 assembly polls.

State Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant claimed the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) has not been giving timely clearance to jets/helicopters carrying party leaders for campaigning.

The ATC has become "Air Traffic Stopper", especially for the Congress, he alleged.

"BJP wants to restrict the movement of our leaders. I have been stranded since yesterday at Solapur airport even Scindia Ji. Yesterday reason for no clearance was PM movement, now no reason," Sawant tweeted.

  • Air Traffic Controller has become Air Traffic Stopper especially for @INCIndia . @BJP4India wants to restrict movement of our leaders. I have been stranded since yesterday at Solapur airport even @JM_Scindia ji. Yesterday reason for no clearance was PM movement, now no reason

    — Sachin Sawant (@sachin_inc) October 18, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia is scheduled to address election meetings in Kolhapur and Sangli on Friday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed three rallies in Maharashtra on Thursday - at Pune, Parli (Beed district) and Satara.

NCP MP Amol Kolhe had on Thursday alleged the helicopter he was to ride was denied flying permission by the air defence control in view of Modi's rally in Pune, leading to the cancellation of his campaign meetings in the district.

In a video message, the NCP's star campaigner had said he was to address poll meetings in Bhosari, Pimpri and Chinchwad in Pune district but was denied flying permission citing protocol in view of the prime minister's rally.

Also Read: Maha polls: Fathers leaving no stone unturned for sons and daughters

Mumbai: The Congress in Maharashtra on Friday accused the ruling BJP of attempting to restrict the movement of its leaders during campaigning for the October 21 assembly polls.

State Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant claimed the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) has not been giving timely clearance to jets/helicopters carrying party leaders for campaigning.

The ATC has become "Air Traffic Stopper", especially for the Congress, he alleged.

"BJP wants to restrict the movement of our leaders. I have been stranded since yesterday at Solapur airport even Scindia Ji. Yesterday reason for no clearance was PM movement, now no reason," Sawant tweeted.

  • Air Traffic Controller has become Air Traffic Stopper especially for @INCIndia . @BJP4India wants to restrict movement of our leaders. I have been stranded since yesterday at Solapur airport even @JM_Scindia ji. Yesterday reason for no clearance was PM movement, now no reason

    — Sachin Sawant (@sachin_inc) October 18, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia is scheduled to address election meetings in Kolhapur and Sangli on Friday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed three rallies in Maharashtra on Thursday - at Pune, Parli (Beed district) and Satara.

NCP MP Amol Kolhe had on Thursday alleged the helicopter he was to ride was denied flying permission by the air defence control in view of Modi's rally in Pune, leading to the cancellation of his campaign meetings in the district.

In a video message, the NCP's star campaigner had said he was to address poll meetings in Bhosari, Pimpri and Chinchwad in Pune district but was denied flying permission citing protocol in view of the prime minister's rally.

Also Read: Maha polls: Fathers leaving no stone unturned for sons and daughters

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BJP wants to curb movement of our leaders: Maharashtra Cong
         Mumbai, Oct 18 (PTI) The Congress in Maharashtra on
Friday accused the ruling BJP of attempting to restrict the
movement of its leaders during campaigning for the October 21
assembly polls.
         State Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant claimed the
Air Traffic Controller (ATC) has not been giving timely
clearance to jets/helicopters carrying party leaders for
campaigning.
         The ATC has become "Air Traffic Stopper", especially
for the Congress, he alleged.
         "BJP wants to restrict movement of our leaders. I have
been stranded since yesterday at Solapur airport even Scindia
ji. Yesterday reason for no clearance was PM movement, now no
reason," Sawant tweeted.
         Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia is scheduled to
address election meetings in Kolhapur and Sangli on Friday.
         Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed three rallies
in Maharashtra on Thursday - at Pune, Parli (Beed district)
and Satara.
         NCP MP Amol Kolhe had on Thursday alleged the
helicopter he was to ride was denied flying permission by the
air defence control in view of Modi's rally in Pune, leading
to cancellation of his campaign meetings in the district.
         In a video message, the NCP's star campaigner had said
he was to address poll meetings in Bhosari, Pimpri and
Chinchwad in Pune district, but was denied flying permission
citing protocol in view of the prime minister's rally. PTI MR
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