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The Kerala Police Chief has informed the High Court that steps have been taken to sensitize officers about laws and judicial orders regarding blocking public roads by political meetings or processions. A fresh circular was issued last month for strict compliance of the Kerala Public Ways (Restrictions of Assemblies and Processions) Act 2011. The police apologized for past incidents of road blockages and assured full commitment to upholding the law.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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