The Supreme Court reprimanded the Himachal and Uttarakhand government on the provocative statements of the Parliament of Religions.
The Supreme Court reprimanded the Himachal and Uttarakhand government on the provocative statements of the Parliament of Religions.
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday strongly reprimanded the BJP-ruled Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand over the Dharma Sansad. The Supreme Court directed the Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand to publicly state in the court that no provocative statement would be made in the 'Dharma Sansad' set up in Roorkee. The event is to be held on Wednesday. Apart from this, the Supreme Court also questioned Himachal Pradesh.

In a separate hearing, the top court also took scathing questions to the Himachal Pradesh government on an event earlier this month. In this Parliament of Religions, provocative speeches were allegedly made against Muslims and Hindus were called upon to resort to violence. The Supreme Court questioned the BJP government in Himachal as to why it did not take immediate action against those who set the fire. The court said that, 'the government has to stop this type of activity. The state government will have to tell us whether any preventive measures were taken or not.

Listing the matter for re-hearing on May 9, it said, 'The government will have to file an affidavit by May 7 and tell us what steps were taken to prevent such incidents'. The judges said, 'These incidents do not happen suddenly. They don't happen overnight. These are announced in advance. Why didn't you act immediately? The apex court's guidelines are already in place.

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