Asserting that he has no role to play in denying permission for the PM's rally, he said all permissions for rallies are given by the Election Commission of India and the district administration is adhering to directives issued to them by the ECI.
The BJP had planned to organise a mega rally of PM Modi in Tura on February 24. The BJP, however, said that permission to hold the rally at Tura's PA Sangma Stadium was denied by the state government, citing the stadium was still under construction.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Police arrested the main accused DMK Councillor Chinnasamy and nine others including his son Rajapandi in the Army jawan's death case in Krishnagiri.
The Delhi Police on Sunday conducted a bike rally with a motive to connect young women with the police and remove the phobia of the uniform from the minds of the general public.
Delhi Police organised a bike rally to connect young women to the police on Sunday. More than 100 people participated in the rally to create awareness.
The veterans were informed about various beneficiary schemes including the recruitment rallies, sports quota for recruitment in Assam Rifles, reservation in various educational institutes/hostels, Ayushman Bharat and extension of the Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS).
The programme of the BJP chief includes a public meeting in Udupi and Belur. Nadda will also visit Mangaluru and participate in a bike rally in Chikkamangaluru.
Baloch activist, Hafsa Baloch said in a tweet, "After a week Bibi Rashida and her husband Rahim Zehri are still in the custody of Pakistani forces. They were forcibly abducted by security forces and their whereabouts remain unknown."
Telugu Desam Party leader Kommireddy Pattabhiram on Friday alleged that the Andhra Pradesh Police blocked the way of Chandrababu Naidu's programme 'Idemi Kharma Mana Rashtraniki' and said that Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy would be responsible if the party national president is harmed.
Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah will engage in talks with children of slain Jammu and Kashmir Policemen, soldiers and civilians as well as attend a 'Vijay Sankalp Rally' in his two-day visit to Maharashtra beginning from Saturday, top sources said.
Taking a jibe at the Congress and the National People's Party (NPP), Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that former chief minister's of Meghalaya never focused on the welfare of the people, instead worked for their families and 'personal development'.