Supreme Court: Hearing on petition filed against Shaheen Bagh protest postponed
Supreme Court: Hearing on petition filed against Shaheen Bagh protest postponed
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After the passing of the Parliament of India, the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is going to be heard in the Supreme Court today in the case of the demonstration going on in Shaheen Bagh for almost two months. The BJP leader had appealed to the Supreme Court for an immediate hearing on the petition demanding the removal of protesters from Shaheen Bagh. The court has been appealed to open the way. But once again, the court has postponed the hearing.

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According to media reports, the area of Shaheen Bagh is also considered very sensitive in view of the Delhi Assembly elections to be held tomorrow. The Delhi Election Commission has placed all five polling stations in the area under the sensitive category. Ranbir Singh, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi said that security forces would march and patrol the area to increase confidence in voters. Police forces and election personnel will be vigilant and monitor the situation at all times.

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BJP leader Nand Kishore Garg was asked to go to the concerned officer on Tuesday to know the date of hearing on the BJP leader's petition to remove the long-running Shaheen Bagh protesters. Immediate hearing on his petition, considering the problem facing people by protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act on the important route connecting Was requested to do.

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