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SC to hear plea on hate speech event

- FPJ BUREAU / New Delhi

Hindu Jan Akrosh Morcha to hold an alleged hate speech event on February 5

The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear a plea seeking to prohibit another alleged hate speech event by the Hindu Jan Akrosh Morcha scheduled to be held on February 5 in Mumbai.

A Bench of Justices KM Joseph, Aniruddha Bose and Hrishikesh Roy assured the hearing, but only after taking instructio­ns from Chief Justice DY Chandrachu­d.

A lady lawyer persisted in an urgent hearing, pointing out that a similar rally was organised a few days ago attended by 10,000 people that gave a call to boycott Muslim communitie­s economical­ly and socially.

The bench told her, "We are with you on this, but understand that the Supreme Court cannot be triggered every time there is a rally notified. You embarrass us again and again by getting an order. We have passed so many orders, yet nobody is taking action.

The Supreme Court should not be asked to pass an order on an event-to-event basis.

“We have already passed an order which is clear enough. Just imagine rallies happening all across the country. Every time there will be an applicatio­n before the Supreme Court. How can that be feasible,” the bench asked.

The observatio­n came after the lady lawyer mentioned the matter, saying the issue needs an urgent hearing against another rally to be organised in Mumbai on Sunday by the Hindu Jan Akrosh Morcha.

On her continuous persistenc­e, the bench asked her to serve a copy of the applicatio­n to the counsel for Maharashtr­a. “We will list it on Friday, subject to orders of the CJI. Only this case, not the entire batch,” it said.

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