SC dismisses plea for clarification on its order on Shaheen Bagh protests
The top court had observed that demonstrations expressing dissent must be organised at designated places only.
The top court had observed that demonstrations expressing dissent must be organised at designated places only.
On the ongoing violence in the northeast part of Delhi, the court said that if the police act as per law, many of these problems won't take place.
Earlier on Friday, the Noida-Faridabad road, near Shaheen Bagh was opened briefly for about 40 minutes to ease traffic congestion.
Shaheen Bagh has been the epicentre of the anti-CAA agitation as the protesters have been sitting at the venue since December 15 demanding the withdrawal of the Act which they alleged to be anti-Muslim.
The court has appointed senior advocates Sanjay Hegde and Sadhna Ramchandran and former bureaucrat Wajahat Habibullah to talk to the protesters and find an alternative protest location.
BJP President JP Nadda on Wednesday tweeted a video of Kejriwal in which the CM is seen saying, 'I can go to any extent to defeat (Narendra) Modi and (Amit) Shah.'
In a major twist in the second firing incident in the Shaheen Bagh area, the Delhi Police on Tuesday evening claimed that accused Kapil Gujjar is learnt to be a member of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party.
The photographs released by the police showed accused Kapil Gujjar with AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Atishi Marlena.
While addressing the crowd at Delhi's Karkardooma, the Prime Minister promised that when BJP comes to power it will work for the unauthorised colonies' development and provide housing for all by 2022.
Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma once again stoked controversy with his latest attack on Arvind Kejriwal, in which he reportedly called the Delhi CM a 'terrorist' at an election rally last week.