The Calcutta High Court has permitted Anjani Putra Sena to hold its Ram Navami rally on the original Howrah route with strict conditions. The decision came despite police concerns over past incidents and security risks.
Today, On 23rd April, The Bombay High Court initiated police action against BJP MLAs Geeta Jain and Nitesh Rane for alleged hate speeches, following concerns raised by Mumbai residents. With growing scrutiny on public figure rhetoric, the Court directed police commissioners to personally review speech videos and transcripts to prevent potential violence and disturbance during upcoming elections and religious rallies.
Today(on 15th April), The Bombay High Court, in response to concerns about potential unrest during the Ram Navami rally in a Muslim-populated area, emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and harmony. The court urged authorities to make route modifications to prevent law and order issues. It also addressed the need for prompt police intervention in case of any legal violations. The hearing will continue on April 23.
