Yadav and Kumar, who then held the meeting out in the open, said this was akin to the situation during the Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi government.
"It seems that Gujarat government is shaken to the core due to our arrival. I urge (Chief Minister) Anandiben Patel to control the police. This denial of permission reminded us of the situation prevailing during Emergency. This act showed that Patel is even worse than Indira Gandhi when it comes to muzzling the voice of opposition," Kumar said.
Police said that a permission is needed if the program is of political nature.
"Even if the program was supposed to be held inside a hall, they must get a prior permission from us if it is of political nature. As they had not obtained it, we asked the hall authorities to deny entry to them," said inspector N K Vyas.
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