Chennai: Tamil Nadu government denies permission for holding RSS march which was scheduled to be held on October 2, 2022. The state government denied permission citing law and order issues despite Madras High Court order giving nod for the march. 


The state also denied permission for the protest organised by Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) against the RSS march across the state. 






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On September 22, Madras High Court ordered Tamil Nadu government to provide permission for RSS march in its route at 50 locations across the state on October 2 with restrictions.


A single judge bench of Justice GJ Ilanthiraiyan said the state should grant permission on or before September 28. He also said that a detailed order on the matter will be passed soon.


The court was hearing petitions moved by RSS seeking permission to carry out the procession with their respective uniforms and a musical band in Tamil Nadu on October 2. They also sought permission to hold a public meeting.


However, despite the court order the Tamil Nadu government order has denied permission for the march citing law and order issues. 


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On Wednesday, a legal notice was already sent to Home Secretary, DGP, Tiruvallur SP and Inspector Tiruvallur Town PS since the authorities denied permission to RSS for the route mapped out for march across the state. The march is scheduled for October 2.