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Police restrictions unacceptable: Bhushan

New Delhi: Terming Delhi police restrictions on the fast as “unacceptable” and “unconstitutional”, Anna Hazare`s team refused to give an undertaking. Prashant Bhushan, noted Supreme Court lawyer, said the police is asking for an undertaking from the organisers that they would vacate the venue in three days is a “clear violation of our fundamental rights”. […]

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New Delhi: Terming Delhi police restrictions on the fast as “unacceptable” and “unconstitutional”, Anna Hazare`s team refused to give an undertaking.

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Prashant Bhushan, noted Supreme Court lawyer, said the police is asking for an undertaking from the organisers that they would vacate the venue in three days is a “clear violation of our fundamental rights”.

“Now the police are saying that you (organisers) first give an undertaking that you will move out of the place in 2 days or so. This is unacceptable and unconstitutional and the Supreme Court in a number of occasions said protest is one of the basic fundamental rights of a citizen,” he said.

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Fast is one of the most peaceful and non-violent means of protest and how can the police say they will not give permission, Bhushan asked, saying that the protest may be for 10 days.

“The Supreme Court has also held that this right cannot be restricted by acquiring permission and so on. We sought police`s permission only to avoid a confrontation with them. They have been making us run around for the past 15 days,” he claimed.
“Therefore, it appears to be game being played by the authorities,” he said adding that this could even lead to a “movement of civil disobedience” across the country.

Asked about Home Minister P Chidambaram`s remarks that the government was moving towards passing the Lokpal Bill, Bhushan said the government`s Bill is “totally a sarkari one which is a corruption-promotion Bill”.

“The Bill terrorises and penalises people, who file complaints against bureaucrats and politicians. Under the Bill, the corrupt people have been given the kind of unnecessary, unneeded and unconstitutional protection,” he said.

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