The Supreme Court has refused to hear the petition filed against the alleged anti-national statements of farmer leader Rakesh Tikait and Congress leader Sajjan Singh Verma. Describing these statements as inflammatory and anti-national, the petitioner said that both the leaders talked about a situation like Bangladesh in India. The court, however, clarified that several petitions related to hate speech were already pending, and this particular case did not merit hearing. In the petition filed by Hindu Sena Samiti and its president Surjit Singh Yadav, it was alleged that Rakesh Tikait…
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Khalistani Terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Urged Muslims To Oppose Ram Mandir Inauguration. Khalistani terrorist Pannu gave provocative statement regarding Ram temple, said
Khalistani Terrorist Pannun: This month in Ayodhya on 22nd January Ram Mandir The inauguration ceremony will take place, but in the meantime, Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu has again spewed venom against India. Pannu has asked Muslims to oppose this ceremony. In a video, Pannu said that airports from Amritsar to Ayodhya will be closed during the Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha ceremony. provoked Muslims Pannu said in her new video, Muslims, now the time has come for you to create Urdustan in India. 22 January is Modi’s Operation Bluestar against…
Read MoreSupreme Court Cannot Be Any Compromise On Hate Speech At All Communal Hatred India
Hate Speech: The Supreme Court said on Monday that “in a secular country like India, there is no scope for crimes committed out of hatred on the basis of religion.” The Supreme Court said, “There cannot be any compromise on hate speech in any way.” The court said that if the government understands the problem of hate speech, then only a solution will be found. The court also said that it is the duty of the government to protect its citizens from any such crime. A bench of Justices KM…
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