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RSS ban: K’taka govt issues order regulating use of properties by private organisations

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Bengaluru – The Karnataka government has tightened rules for using state land and buildings for private events. New orders, issued Saturday by Home‑Department Under‑Secretary S. Nagaraju, say any group or organisation must get written permission before holding a program or procession on government property.

The move follows a letter from Minister for RDPR, IT and BT Priyank Kharge that orders a ban on Rastriya Swayam Sevak Sangh (RSS) activities in public venues. Now the state is ensuring that all events, from rallies to music shows, get clear clearance.

Key points of the new order

  • Permission required – Private bodies, clubs, societies or any group wishing to use government land, buildings, parks or roads must apply at least three days before the event. Applications go to the “competent authority”, usually the district deputy commissioner or the police commissioner.
  • Scope – The order covers any structure owned or managed by a local council, board or government department. “Procession” means a group of more than ten people moving together, with or without music – except for weddings or funerals.
  • Enforcement – Police officers can stop or shut down any unauthorized gathering. If an illegal use occurs, they may register a case under the 2023 Bharatiya Nyaya Samhitha (law) and the Bharatiya Nagarika Suraksha Samhita (public‑safety act).
  • Legal backing – The Karnataka Police Act of 1963 gives police the power to regulate access and protect government property. The new order reinforces this by making sure only approved events take place on state premises.

Why the crackdown?

The state says the rule aims to protect public assets and keep government places safe. By requiring a permit, authorities can plan security, avoid crowd clashes, and maintain infrastructure. The decision comes amid growing concerns over unauthorized rallies and the need for better crowd management.

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What must groups do?

  1. Draft a written request in the format assigned by the authority.
  2. Submit it at least three days before the planned event.
  3. Once permission is granted, prepare the event under the guidelines given.
  4. If the group proceeds without approval, it can face charges under the criminal code, and police can intervene immediately.

With these new rules, Karnataka is tightening control over public spaces while ensuring that private organisations can still hold events—provided they follow the proper legal process.

Source: ianslive


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