New Delhi: The hearing in the supreme court's case of former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Nupur Sharma has come to an end. In fact, a day before, Nupur Sharma had once again approached the Supreme Court. Let us tell you all that Nupur Sharma has sought simultaneous linking of different FIRs lodged in the court in connection with his 'objectionable remarks' on Prophet Mohammed and protection from arrest.
At the same time, Nupur has now gotten relief from the SC and her arrest has stayed. At the same time, the SC has sent notices to the Centre and the state government and said that no action will be taken on Nupur and neither will she be arrested. Earlier, a bench of Justices Surya Kant and JB Pardiwala had refused to hear Nupur Sharma's plea to merge the FIRs registered in several states over his remarks against Prophet Mohammed. However, now after the hearing today, the Supreme Court has asked for the next hearing on August 10. Let us tell you that in the last hearing, the top court had pulled up Sharma for her controversial remarks against the Prophet and said that her "unbridled words" had "thrown the entire country on fire and she is "alone" responsible for what is happening in the country.''
Now, during the hearing today, Nupur Sharma's lawyer said that my client has been receiving constant threats. At the same time, Nupur's lawyer said that threats are also being received from Pakistan. Apart from this, Nupur Sharma's lawyer argued in court that it is not possible to join every investigation, so all the FIRs should be clubbed together. In view of all this, Nupur has got a big relief from the Supreme Court.
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