Tushar, Teesta Stopped From Reaching August Kranti Maidan

On Wednesday, Tushar Gandhi, the great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, claimed that police detained him as he was going to Mumbai’s iconic August Kranti Maidan to commemorate Quit India Day.

According to a police official, Tushar Gandhi — when he came out of his suburban Santacruz residence — was told that he cannot go to participate in a rally the permission for which had been denied.

Tushar Gandhi tweeted, “For the first time in history of Independent India I have been detained at Santa Cruz Police Station as I left home to commemorate 9th August Quit India Day. I am proud My Great Grandparents Bapu and Ba had also been arrested by the British Police on the historic date.”

However, later a police official said that Tushar did reach the Maidan. He was expected to take part in a rally which was scheduled to be held from Girgaon Chowpatty to August Kranti Maidan.

The official said that as Tushar attempted to leave his residence at around 7:45 am, a team of Santacruz police personnel, which was waiting outside his building, informed him that due to a law and order issue, permission for the rally had been denied to him and he cannot participate in it.

Tushar Gandhi said that he then returned to his residence. However, the police allowed Tushar Gandhi to visit the August Kranti Maidan later and offer tributes.

In a later tweet, Tushar Gandhi said, “Fear in our society is so palpable. I got Into a Riksha at Santa Cruz Police Station after I was allowed to go. When we reached Bandra I hailed an old Muslim taxi driver to take me to August Kranti Maidan, He saw the police car & panicked told me ‘Saab mujhe nahi fasna’.”
Meanwhile, noted freedom fighter G.G. Parikh, civil rights activist Teesta Setalvad and around 50 more activists, who were supposed to participate in the ‘Shanti March’ to be held from Girgaon Chowpatty to the August Kranti Maidan, were detained by Mumbai Police.
Teesta Setalvad tweeted a statement titled ‘Unprecedented Draconian Crackdown on Activists on 9th August Quit India Day’, in which she mentioned in detail how they were detained from reaching the August Kranti Maidan for the first time in the history of this day, since its commemoration began in the year 1943. Before this, Setalvad had tweeted photographs of some police personnel outside her residence in the morning.

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