Complaint over Amit Shah's 'illegal' meeting at Goa airport

Paji, July 2: A day after BJP President Amit Shah addressed a party meeting at Goa’s Dabolim Intertiol Airport premises, a lawyer has filed a complaint alleging misuse of an airport controlled by the Indian vy for political purposes.

In a complaint addressed to Secretary of Civil Aviation and Goa Chief Secretary and Director General of Police, lawyer-activist Aires Rodrigues has alleged that holding a party meeting, which was attended by over 2,000 people, was a violation of Section 141 (Unlawful assembly) of the Indian Pel Code and put passengers at the airport to inconvenience.

“People who were arriving or departing from the airport were restrained by the blockage due to the public meeting, as also the airport being considered a security installation, no public meeting could have been held and that it also amounted to a violation of the other ectments covering vital installations like airports,” the complaint reads.

Congress Rajya Sabha MP Shantaram ik has also demanded that the Civil Aviation ministry should file a FIR against Shah and Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar for hosting the “illegal” meeting. “Since the land occupied by the Airport Authority of India and is operated by the ministry of Defence, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley should invoke the Defence of India Act, apart from the provisions of the Indian Pel Code and file another FIR,” ik has said in a statement issued here.

While BJP spokespersons were unwilling to comment on the issue, a party leader said the meeting, which was held on Saturday morning to welcome Shah, was organised “after getting all due official clearances”. Shah is currently on a two-day visit to Goa. (IANS)

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