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The decision comes after the Karnataka High Court’s recent direction to the police to pass an appropriate order by December 25 on the application filed by the organisers, seeking a direction to the authorities to allow the show.
“Since the police have to maintain law and order throughout the city, including for huge gatherings on Mahatma Gandhi and Brigade roads, special attention cannot be given to ‘Sunny Nights’ at Manyata Tech Park on December 31,” Bengaluru North East Deputy Commissioner of Police S Girish told PTI.
H S Bhavya, proprietor of The Time Creations, an event management firm, had moved the high court as the government had on December 15, disallowed the show after protests by some Kannada outfits which claimed that it would be an “assault” on city’s culture.
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Giving further grounds, the senior police official said the organisers had not furnished clarifications on various issues, including permissions to be obtained from government departments and arrangements made for holding such an event.
He also said though the organisers claimed to have sold only 8,000 tickets, intelligence inputs expect a much bigger crowd to assemble at the venue. Karnataka Rakshana Vedike and other outfits had held protests against the event, taking out rallies and burning effigies of Leone.