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29 Feb 2024 | 09:27 AM UTC

India: Indian National Congress marches planned in Madhya Pradesh State March 2-6 /update 4

Opposition marches planned in parts of Madhya Pradesh State, India, March 2-6; increased security, limited disruptions likely.

Informational

The Indian National Congress (INC) party will hold marches in Madhya Pradesh State March 2-6. The action aims to mobilize support for INC ahead of the 2024 general election. Prominent INC member Rahul Gandhi will lead attendees alongside other prominent political figures. Hundreds of supporters will participate on foot and in vehicles. Districts with planned stops for roadshows and/or rallies are:

  • March 2: Piprai and Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh State.

  • March 3: Mohana, Shivpuri and Badarwas, Madhya Pradesh State.

  • March 4: Miana, Raghogarh, Biaora and Bhatkhedi, Madhya Pradesh State.

  • March 5: Pachore, Shajapur, Maksi, Ujjain and Ingoriya, Madhya Pradesh State.

  • March 6: Badnagar, Badnawar, Ratlam and Sailana, Madhya Pradesh State.

Demonstrations are likely at or near public grounds, stadiums, thoroughfares, public squares, and university campuses; rallies typically occur from late morning to late afternoon. Event venues may change at short notice due to logistical issues or police curbs. Major cities are unlikely to face significant disruptions. Security deployments are likely at the events. Skirmishes are possible if police attempt to disperse disruptive crowds forcibly; isolated clashes have occurred in similar rallies. Localized transport disruptions, including increased demand for public transport by attendees, may occur during large gatherings.

Avoid protests and roadblocks as a standard security precaution. Allow additional travel time near rallies. Monitor official announcements on additional public gatherings and any road closures. Heed all security and traffic advisories.

The "Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra" march by the INC began in Manipur State on Jan. 14. The route passes Nagaland, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat states before culminating in Mumbai, Maharashtra State, on March 20. In total, 6,713 kilometers (4,172 miles) will be crossed over a period of 66 days.