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Time of India
24-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
High court allows KA Paul's ‘Gospel to The Unreached Millions' meeting today, but under strict conditions in Secunderabad
Hyderabad: The Telangana high court has cleared the way for conducting the Global Peace Festival by evangelist KA Paul's 'Gospel to The Unreached Millions' (GUM) on Saturday at Gymkhana Grounds, Secunderabad, but with strict conditions. Justice Narsing Rao Nandikonda passed the order while hearing a house motion moved by the society questioning the denial of permission by police. The society claimed that the event was meant to promote world peace and commemorate the cessation of hostilities between India and Pakistan. They argued that similar events were held peacefully in the past, including on Gandhi Jayanti in 2022, and that the denial of permission this time was unjust. The police, however, cited multiple reasons for refusal: anticipated traffic congestion on a working day, absence of clear participant and logistics details, potential noise disturbance, lack of parking facilities, and concerns over provocative statements previously made by Paul, which could trigger protests and law and order issues. After hearing petitioner's advocate Brahmadandi Ramesh and state home counsel Mahesh Raje, the HC observed that most of the police objections were logistical and could be addressed through conditional permissions. The HC quashed the police rejection letter and directed them to allow the event under strict conditions: not more than 1,000 people, no speeches, only prayers permitted with only four microphones without loudspeakers, no provocative slogans and the event should begin at 7 pm and end at 9 pm. Violation of these conditions would enable the police to take action, the judge said. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !


The Hindu
23-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
HC permits Global Peace Festival meeting by K.A. Paul
Justice Nandikonda Narsing Rao of Telangana High Court vacation bench directed the police authorities to convene the proposed Global Peace Festival meeting by Gospel (unreached Millions Society) at Gymkhana ground from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday. Allowing a writ petition filed by K.A. Paul representing Gospel, the judge set aside an order issued by Hyderabad police rejecting permission to the meeting. The judge, however, imposed conditions for conducting the meeting. The judge made it clear that none of the meeting participants or organisers should give any slogans or indulge in actions 'against the interest and integrity of the country'. The organisers should give an undertaking to the Deputy Commissioner of Police of North zone that they would be responsible if any untoward incident takes place at the meeting. No person on or off the dais should not give any speech except conducting prayers. Not more than 1,000 people should be allowed to attend the meeting.