"We have no objections to do a rally...We have asked police to ensure that there is no disturbance to law and orderand public," Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said.
While seeking cooperation for the success of the rally from the government, the leaders expressed their intention to go ahead with it "at any cost."
"As a responsible national party when we are organising a protest democratically within the framework of law, it is our duty to inform the government...It is the duty of the government to provide protection to our party workers," Shettar said after the meeting.
Assuring of cooperation in ensuring peace from BJP's side, Shettar said "in case you are unable to provide protection, or police indulges in high handedness to stop the rally by arresting our workers it will bring a bad name for the government, and it will be responsible for the consequences.", he said.
"We all leaders will also be participating in the rally, and no one can stop it, so we have requested government to cooperate," he said.
The rally is expected to commence from Bengaluru and Hubballi tomorrow and from Shivamogaa and Mysuru on September seven.
Senior party leaders including state unit chief B S Yeddyurappa will take part in the rally at Mangaluru on September seven.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Reddy said the area SP and DCP have asked for clarifications on how many people will participate and other details on the basis of which they will decide.
Highlighting the traffic issues as it is a bikerally, he said he has suggested BJP to hold an event inManagaluru itself, and added that the government did not want any untoward incident happening.
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