CAA Protest: When will the Shaheen Bagh route open? Hearing in Supreme Court today
CAA Protest: When will the Shaheen Bagh route open? Hearing in Supreme Court today
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New Delhi: Shaheen Bagh demonstration in the national capital Delhi is in discussion all over the country. The protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) for the last two months have led to women protesting on the route connecting Delhi and Noida. Due to this, the general public is facing a lot of problems. Several petitions have been filed in the apex court to remove the protesters, which will be heard today.

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The petition has sought a direction to the central government to open the blocked route. Earlier on 10 February, the Supreme Court bench sent a notice to the Center, Delhi government and the police on the issue. On Sunday, protesters from Shaheen Bagh were sent back to their residence to meet Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss CAA. However, the protesters have been told that they will be officially told when the meeting will take place.

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In a news channel program about CAA, Home Minister Amit Shah said that it is the right of the public to protest peacefully against it. People who object to CAA can come to meet him. He had said that time would be given for talks within three days.

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