Will wait for govt. permission for rath yatra: BJP

Our schedule already in place: Dilip Ghosh

December 14, 2018 11:57 pm | Updated 11:57 pm IST - Kolkata

The West Bengal BJP will “wait and watch” till Saturday for permission from the State government for the party’s rath yatra campiagn, top party leaders said on Friday.

A Division Bench of the Calcutta High Court had directed the State Chief Secretary, the Home Secretary and the Director General of Police to hold a meeting with three representatives of the BJP by December 12 and take a decision on the rally by December 14.

Course of action

“We had met the government officials yesterday. Now we will wait and watch till tomorrow as the State government officials have told us they will inform us on Saturday. Let’s see what happens, then we will decide our next course of action,” Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said.

“Our schedule is already in place and as soon as the government grants us permission, we will announce the new dates,” he said.

The BJP on Thursday had said that it will stick to its rath yatra programme in West Bengal but will launch it only after hearing from the State government on the new dates.

The party held a meeting with Chief Secretary Malay Dey, Home Secretary Atri Bhattacharya and State DGP Virendra during the day as directed by the Calcutta High Court.

After the meeting at the Lalbazar police headquarters here, Mr. Ghosh had said: “We informed the State government that we want to organise our programme the way it was scheduled. Only the dates will be changed.”

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