The Pune administration has asked to Anna Hazare's supporters to end agitation in the city as administration has implemented law 144 within the city due to Wednesday four serial blasts that rocked the city.
The supporters were demonstrating near the Balgandharva theatre, one of the places where four bombs exploded last night.
According to media reports, the police have withdrawn the permission granted to them for their public gathering.
The activists had organised a satellite protest to support 75-year-old Hazare, who is on a hunger strike against corruption with his aides in New Delhi.
Four low-intensity serial blasts took place within a one-km range on the busy Junglee Maharaj Road in Pune on Wednesday in which one person has been injured.
The first explosion occurred around 7.30 p.m. near Balgandharva Rang Mandir, an auditorium on Junglee Maharaj Road.
The second explosion occurred in a dustbin outside the popular fast food joint McDonald's. Soon after, the third and fourth blasts went off at Dena Bank and Garware Chowk, in the same vicinity, with the explosive material planted in cycles.
Another bomb was defused by the police within the next one hour.
--With ANI Inputs--
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