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FIR against organisers for 'hate speech' event in Delhi; police says 'no permission' was taken

An FIR has been registered against the organisers under IPC Sec 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) for not taking permission from the police," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahadra) R Sathiyasundaram. 

FIR against organisers for 'hate speech' event in Delhi; police says 'no permission' was taken

New Delhi: An FIR has been filed against the organisers of an event in the national capital where some speakers allegedly had made some hate speeches, Delhi Police said on Monday. The event was organised by several Hindu rights outfits, including the Vishva Hindu Parishad. "An FIR has been registered against the organisers under IPC Sec 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) for not taking permission from the police," said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahadra) R Sathiyasundaram. 

VHP which was one of the organisers rubbished the claim as "laughable" and said that police personnel were deployed at the event in Dilshad Garden. Its spokesperson Vinod Bansal said it was laughable that the police were saying no permission was taken for the programme in which thousands were present, including the police, which was deployed there.

"Let alone permission, we fixed the venue at Ramleela Ground in Dilshad Garden after suggestion and recommendation by senior police officers. We earlier had planned to hold the gathering near Manish's house but on the request of the police changed it to Ramlila Maidan," Bansal claimed.

Delhi BJP MP Parvesh Verma courted controversy on Sunday after he allegedly called for a total boycott of a community at an event held to protest the killing of a Hindu youth in northeast Delhi.

In a purported video of the event, Verma could be heard saying, "Wherever you find them, there is only one way to straighten them out is total boycott. Do you agree with me?"

The Delhi Police had on Sunday said it is obtaining the details of the event held in east Delhi's Dilshad Garden and added that no permission was taken for organising it.

No immediate reaction was available from Verma, who is the BJP MP from West Delhi. Verma could be seen in the purported video seeking an answer from the crowd about his call for "total boycott" of the community and asking them to raise their hands if they agreed with him. "We will not buy anything from their shops or pay them any wages. This is the only treatment for them," he can be heard saying in the video.