
Explain steps planned to remove illegal boards and flags from KSRTC bus stands: Kerala HC to state govt
Justice Devan Ramachandran issued the directive while considering a report filed by Adv Harish Vasudevan, the amicus curiae appointed by HC in petitions seeking action against illegal boards, flags and festoons on public roads and footpaths. The report detailed the present condition of various KSRTC bus stations, including photographs showing illegal boards and flags placed on the premises in connection with the KSRTC referendum.
The report further stated that KSRTC has not taken any action to remove the illegal flags, festoons, banners, hoardings, or flex boards from its premises. Vasudevan specifically cited the condition of the KSRTC bus station in Ernakulam, which is flooded with flags and festoons of various political parties.
Additionally, the amicus curiae pointed out that although transport minister K B Ganesh Kumar had publicly welcomed HC's judgment banning illegal boards, banners, flags and festoons in public spaces, the order is yet to be implemented by the govt and its agencies.
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Accordingly, the bench asked the state govt to detail the steps it intends to take to implement HC's order with respect to KSRTC bus station premises. The counsel for KSRTC sought additional time to file a response, and HC adjourned the matter to Thursday.

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