As elections are nearing, the number of public meetings by politicians is also on the rise. We all know Telanganas CM is trying to attract the North Indian crowd and has been conducting public meetings across the country. Recently, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party chief decided to hold a public meeting in Maharashtra on April 24 at Aamkhas Grounds in Aurangabad. He ordered his party members to gather large crowds for the meeting.
While everything is planned, the BRS party got a shock from the Maharashtra state police. The police there denied permission for the meeting at Aamkhas Grounds, citing security reasons.
While there are also 3 days left for the meeting, the party members are on the lookout for another spot to host the meeting and are firm not to step back, no matter what.
We hear that the police have suggested the party members shift the location to a ground near Milind College in Aurangabad.
BRS in search of new spot as MH cops deny permission

























