1. Authorities banned the assembly of more than four people in any one location to prevent further mob violence. 2. Police said the protesters were being arrested for violating a temporary order that banned the assembly of more than five people on the street. 3. The city administration banned the assembly of people around the legislature. 4. The government also banned the assembly of more than five people in one place, and deployed dozens of police in motor boats to enforce the orders. 5. The government had banned the assembly of more than five people in Char-e-sharif town but did not stop the marchers from reaching the devastated town. 6. The report faulted them for repressing the press, banning public assembly, tolerating police brutality and intimidating the political opposition. 7. The state government has imposed prohibitory orders banning assembly of five or more people in public places, United News of India reported. 8. The state government has banned assembly of five or more people in public places, United News of India reported. 9. They banned the assembly of more than four people in public in many parts of Baroda and in the towns of Bharuch, Petlad and Balasinor. 10. The police said those arrested for violating orders banning the assembly of more than four people would be jailed for one week. |