PRAYAGRAJ, April 27 -- District police in Kaushambi booked several BJP leaders and workers for allegedly burning effigies of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav after taking out an unauthorised procession on Saturday morning. The incident occurred at Deviganj crossing, where BJP workers reportedly organised a rally without prior permission and burned effigies during the protest, causing traffic disruption in the area, police said. According to officials, an FIR has been registered against five individuals, including the district convenor of the BJP Mahila Morcha. The charges include unlawful assembly, disturbance of public order, and potential damage to public property. The complaint was lodged by Ravi Maurya, in-charge of the Sheetla Dham police outpost. Police also cited concerns over possible arson and damage to public property, adding relevant sections to the case. An investigation is currently underway. The protest was reportedly held in support of the Women's Reservation Bill, with BJP Mahila Morcha members accusing opposition leaders of adopting an anti-women stance. Demonstrators marched through the Deviganj market, raised slogans, and expressed anger against opposition figures. BJP leaders, however, defended the protest, maintaining that it was peaceful and that the police action was unwarranted. Kaushambi superintendent of police Satyanarayan Prajapat said the case was registered based on a video of the incident that circulated on social media. "The matter is under investigation, and further action will be taken based on the findings," he added....