The judgement, according to the former cbi JD, was not unusual because every political party must obtain police authorization before holding public rallies and road shows. "The police will make the necessary arrangements if they provide information about their meetings. There is no need to politicise any choice at all, he insisted. According to Lakshminarayana, if the opposition parties believe that the limitations set by the GO only apply to them and not the ruling party, they may also seek redress in court.
"The opposition parties can move the court, as was done by bjp state president Bandi Sanjay and ysr telangana party president Y S sharmila in telangana," he said. "If the police establish any unwarranted limitations." The former cbi official responded to charges that jagan was adhering to british laws by stating that not only the police Act but also the indian Penal Code were introduced in 1861. According to him, numerous more laws were also passed while the british were in power.