Bengaluru: Bhaskar Rao, Bengaluru Police Commissioner on Wednesday while addressing a press conference added that the city police has not granted permissions to hold protests against CAA and NRC in the city and warned of police action if anybody tries to hold protests and demonstrations without police permission.

He further added that those willing to protest can go to North India where the protests are taking place and take part in those protests.

“Those willing to protest can go to North India and join the protesters. Nobody will be allowed to protest in the city as it will lead to compromising of law and order” Bhaskar Rao said.

He also warned people against posting controversial and provoking contents on social media platforms against the Citizenship Amendment Act and NRC.

He further added that the department personnel have been directed to take video footages of everyone at the protesting sites and those found to be involved will be prosecuted under law.

“So far students of two colleges in the city have protested, and we are trying to identify the students. Action will be taken against them. We are also preparing to send notices to the two college administrations that allowed their students to protest” he added.

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New Delhi (PTI): AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj on Monday claimed that he was booked by police for taking out a candle march in support of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk.

The Delhi Aam Aadmi Party president said he was booked even though the case against Wangchuk had ended.

"This new case has been registered for a candle march is registered for a candle light March at Jantar Mantar on the day Wangchuk was arrested," he said, terming it a "fake" case.

The Delhi Police was yet to respond to the allegation.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court disposed of a plea by Wangchuk's wife against the detention of the activist under the National Security Act (NSA).

A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale noted that the Centre had revoked its order of Wangchuk's detention on March 14, and there was nothing left in the matter.

Wangchuk was detained on September 26 last year, two days after the protests over demands for statehood for Ladakh and its inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution rocked Leh.

More than 45 people, including 22 policemen, were injured in the protests.