Lawyers for Soudha siege
Advocates, who are protesting against the government for not transferring City Police Commissioner Jyothiprakash Mirji and DGP Shankar Bidari, will go ahead with their plan to lay siege to Vidhana Soudha on Tuesday . The deadline set by the Advocates’ Association Bangalore ended on Monday evening. They are planning strategies to overcome the prohibitory orders clamped around Soudha in view of the assembly session beginning on Tuesday.
Association President K.N. Subba Reddy said they are planning to march in groups, but with not more than four members, to avoid being taken into custody under the prohibitory orders. “We’re planning on to carry out the agitation despite Sec 144 and hope the members coming from across the state will be permitted till Gopala Gowda Circle.”
He said that according to Law Minister Suresh Kumar, DGP CID R.K. Datta, who is investigating the alleged police atrocities against the lawyers on March 2 when the two groups clashed near City Civil Court complex, may submit the report soon. “We’ve requested both Mr Kumar and Home Minister R. Ashok to address our members at City Civil Court, explaining measures taken by the state so far. They told us that after obituary references to departed legislators in the Assembly, they would meet the advocates,” he said.
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