Haridwar Hate Speech Case Live Updates: Supreme Court Issues Notice To Uttarakhand Government, Seeks Reply In 10 Days
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Haridwar Hate Speech: At the religious assembly held on December 17-19, various religious leaders made outrageous speeches calling for the use of weapons against Muslims.
Supreme Court today issued notice to Uttarakhand government and sought its response in hate speeches case where open calls for genocide were made at a "Dharma Sansad" in Haridwar.
The Uttarakhand government has to respond in ten days.
Supreme Court allowed the petitioner to approach local authorities on their request to stop the Dharam Sansad to be held on 23 January in Aligarh (UP).
A bench of headed by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, and Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli were hearing the matter.
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