Permission granted for MNS rally in Mira Bhayandar, but route dispute poses law and order challenges
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis granted permission for an MNS rally in Mira Bhayandar, but a dispute over the route led to law and order challenges. Police detained Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's Thane and Palghar heads ahead of the rally to counter a protest staged by traders. Fadnavis emphasized the importance of following proper routes for rallies in a democratic setup.

Permission granted for MNS rally in Mira Bhayandar
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday said permission had been granted for a rally in neighboring Mira Bhayandar in which MNS leaders planned to participate but the party insisted on a specific route, posing law and order challenges. Police detained Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's Thane and Palghar head Avinash Jadhav and several other party activists ahead of the rally planned in Thane's Mira Bhayandar area to counter a protest staged earlier by traders against the slapping of a food stall owner for not speaking in Marathi, officials said.
The rally was proposed by the Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti in Mira Bhayandar area. Speaking to reporters in the Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan premises on the issue, Fadnavis said, "There is no opposition to holding a rally. It was difficult to give permission for the sought route. Police requested them to change the route, but the organisers were adamant on a particular route." "It could cause traffic or a stampede-like situation. In such a situation, police try to convince and offer an alternate route. We are in a democracy, everyone has the right to hold rallies," he said. "If they ask for permission for a proper route, we will give permission today and even tomorrow also. Another organization held a rally from the route approved by the police, but these people remained adamant on a particular route," he added.
Political Experiments
On claims that Mira Road in Thane was being used as a testing ground for new political experiments, the Chief Minister said a Marathi person has a "large heart". "The Marathi people, during attacks on the country, cared about the country and did not remain selfish. A Marathi person cannot possess shallow thoughts," he said. Referring to the sequence of events, Fadnavis said permission was sought late Monday night for holding a gathering, which was also granted. "But when it came to the rally, they were pushing for a particular route. If permission was given, there might have been a law and order situation. For the last so many years, we all are holding rallies and these are always done after consultation with police," he added. (With agency inputs)