As per reports, a group which had come from Dungarpur of Rajasthan and travelled a distance of 800 km to attend PM Narendra Modi’s rally was denied entry. At the venue, they were stopped and were asked to remove the black shirts and t-shirts that they were wearing.
In another incident at the same location, sixty students of Jaipur's Kaushal Vikas Yojana were also stopped from entering to the venue place because one of the sixty youth came wearing a black vest.
Many people put off their black coloured clothes outside the meeting ground so that they were not prevented from entering.
Previously, it was reported that no toilet facility was provided to the people who came to meet the PM in Jaipur. The beneficiaries who were called to meet and share their experiences with the PM about the benefits they have received from the government schemes, were forced to defecate in open as there were no proper toilet facilities arranged for them.
In Jaipur, Modi is expected to meet beneficiaries of central government and state government's flagship schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana.
In March, during a meeting, as BJP's Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje got up to speak, a number of people in the crowd waved black flags and banners.