
Dharma Sansad row: 76 Supreme Court lawyers write to CJI Ramana over calls for 'ethnic cleansing'
India Today
Seventy-six lawyers of the Supreme Court have written to CJI NV Ramana and urged him to take suo motu cognisance of the calls for 'ethnic cleansing' at two recent religious events.
Seventy-six lawyers of the Supreme Court have written to Chief Justice of India NV Ramana and sought suo motu cognisance to be taken of the 'hate speech' and calls for 'ethnic cleansing' at two religious events held recently in Delhi and Haridwar. Urging Supreme Court to pay heed to this letter by lawyers urging suo moto cognizance to be taken of recent hate speech.No room for inaction. Wake up. Please pic.twitter.com/R8LPxCufEN
Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra shared the letter on Twitter and said, "Urging Supreme Court to pay heed to this letter by lawyers urging suo moto cognizance to be taken of recent hate speech. No room for inaction. Wake up. Please."

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