<p>Police have booked Hindutva leader Milind Ekbote and three others for allegedly giving 'provocative' speeches during an agitation in Pune recently, said officials on Monday.</p>.<p>On September 4, some Hindutva organizations, along with the BJP had held a protest outside the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) headquarters in the city and sought the removal of an unauthorised structure from near a temple.</p>.<p>According to Shivajinagar police station officials, the organizers had not taken prior permission from authorities for the protest.</p>.Hindutva activists torch vehicle, attack 'beef transporters' near Bengaluru, several arrested.<p>During the agitation outside the PMC main gate, Ekbote and three others - Kunal Kamble, Kiran Shinde and Vishal Pawar -- gave 'provocative speeches' which had the potential to create a rift between two communities, they said.</p>.<p>A case under relevant sections of the IPC, including 141 (unlawful assembly), 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot) and 188 (disobedience to an order lawfully promulgated by a public servant) was registered against them, said the officials. </p>
<p>Police have booked Hindutva leader Milind Ekbote and three others for allegedly giving 'provocative' speeches during an agitation in Pune recently, said officials on Monday.</p>.<p>On September 4, some Hindutva organizations, along with the BJP had held a protest outside the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) headquarters in the city and sought the removal of an unauthorised structure from near a temple.</p>.<p>According to Shivajinagar police station officials, the organizers had not taken prior permission from authorities for the protest.</p>.Hindutva activists torch vehicle, attack 'beef transporters' near Bengaluru, several arrested.<p>During the agitation outside the PMC main gate, Ekbote and three others - Kunal Kamble, Kiran Shinde and Vishal Pawar -- gave 'provocative speeches' which had the potential to create a rift between two communities, they said.</p>.<p>A case under relevant sections of the IPC, including 141 (unlawful assembly), 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to cause riot) and 188 (disobedience to an order lawfully promulgated by a public servant) was registered against them, said the officials. </p>