Haridwar Hate Speech Case To Be Heard By Supreme Court Tomorrow
NDTV
At the religious assembly held on December 17-19, various religious leaders made outrageous speeches calling for the use of weapons against Muslims.
Hate speeches including open calls for genocide made at a "Dharma Sansad" in Haridwar will be taken up by the Supreme Court tomorrow.
A bench of headed by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, and Justices Surya Kant and Hima Kohli will hear the matter.
The plea, filed by a former judge of Patna High court and a journalist, demands independent, credible and fair investigation from SIT.
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