BJP sources said the party had received permission in writing from authorities eight weeks back to hold 'Kisaan Swabhimaan' rally in Fatehpur Sikri area in Agra, but last night senior police and administrative officials informed the party that it has been cancelled, fearing law and order problem.
Claiming that the rally was for farmers and there was no political agenda, the party cancellation of permission amounted to trampling of democracy and freedom of speech.
"The area where the rally was scheduled to be held has less than one per cent of minority population and is also about 200 km from riot-hit Muzaffarnagar," party sources said.
The denial of permission comes at a time when the state government is facing flak for communal clashes in Muzaffarnagar district and adjoining towns that left over 40 persons dead.
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