By Mulengera Reporters
If you thought the 20th February clobbering and thumping by Police in Jinja had permanently cowed DP bosses about the reunion rally, just reas this. Party spokesman Kenneth Kakande says the party can’t just look on as Police blocks their meetings using illegal means like they did in Jinja. Kakande says that as an act of defiance, DP leaders have set 12th March as the tentative date when they are planning to return to Jinja to forcefully have their reunion rally on their own terms. He says as preparations go on for that day, the reunion caravan steering committee members are on their bended knees begging the Internal Affairs Minister Gen Jeje Odongo to allow to meet them to agree on what orgsnizers must or must not do for their reunion rallies to be permitted once again. Addressing the DP weekly news conference at City House, Kakande also condemned the violence People Power supporters led by James Mubiru, Sepiria Kakuba and Chief Mbowa Moses, occassioned on Dr. Kizza Besigye last Saturday as he return from a CBS radio talk show.