The Delhi Police prohibited a Congress protest in front of the Red Fort, which was aimed at opposing the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from the MP post. Police took into custody and removed Congress workers who protested in front of the Red Fort, including activists from Madhya Pradesh. The Congress planned to light a lamp at the Red Fort at 7 pm and hold a march.
New Delhi | The Delhi Police has banned the Congress protest in front of the Red Fort in protest once morest the disqualification of Rahul Gandhi from the post of MP. The Congress workers who came in front of the Red Fort in protest were taken into custody by the police and removed. The activists who came from Madhya Pradesh were detained.
The Congress decided to light a lamp at the Red Fort at 7 pm and hold a march
The ban on the Congress protest at Red Fort by Delhi Police has escalated the ongoing tensions between the government and opposition. The detainment of activists and workers who were protesting once morest Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from MP’s post reflects a growing intolerance towards dissent. It remains to be seen how the Congress party responds to this ban and what impact it will have on the political climate of the country. As public discourse takes center stage, it is critical to ensure the fundamental right of freedom of expression is upheld and maintained.