Case Towards Delhi Congress Chief For Violating Social Distancing Guidelines Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

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Congress didn’t have permission to carry the occasion, Delhi Police mentioned (Representational)

New Delhi:

Delhi Police have registered a case in opposition to Congress chief Mohammad Usman and others for reportedly violating social distancing guidelines in central Delhi’s Hauz Qazi space, officers mentioned on Monday.

In accordance with the police, Mr Usman, president of Chandni Chowk district committee of Congress, organised a flag hoisting programme to mark the 78th anniversary of Give up India Motion.

Former Congress MP JP Aggarwal and Delhi Congress president Anil Kumar Chawdhary have been the chief visitors of the programme. The occasion was additionally attended by a number of different Congress leaders, they mentioned.

The police additionally mentioned that the get together didn’t have the requisite permission to carry the occasion.

“They utilized for the permission of the programme, nevertheless it was denied. Regardless of having no permission, they organised the occasion and violated social distancing guidelines in view of the continuing COVID-19 scenario,” in response to the FIR registered within the case.

A case on the Hauz Qazi Police station beneath related sections of the Indian Penal Code has been registered for disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant, negligent act prone to unfold an infection of illness harmful to life and acts achieved by a number of individuals in furtherance of widespread intention, it mentioned.

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