Supreme court refuses to give any order on Shaheen Bagh
Supreme court refuses to give any order on Shaheen Bagh
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India has currently denied hearing on Wednesday in the ongoing protest case in the country's capital Shaheen Bagh. The court says that the atmosphere is not right for the hearing. Protesters have been protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) for a long time here.

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A petition has been filed in this case demanding the removal of the protesters sitting on the road. Earlier, three negotiators were appointed by the apex court to hold talks with the protesters, who have submitted their report to the court on 24 February. Now the court will hear the report. The court-appointed interlocutor Sadhana Ram Chandran, Sanjay Hegde visited the protest site for 4 consecutive days to talk to the protesters, but they did not go here on Sunday.

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He made a lot of effort to talk to the protesters, but all his efforts turned out to be fruitless. The protesters had proposed to the protesters to open a sidewalk, which they did not agree on. The protesters have asked the police for written assurance of security, only after which they agreed to open one way.

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