<p>The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Union government as to why it was standing as a "mute spectator" to hate speeches while also expressing displeasure over mainstream television channels for running such shows and programmes.</p>.<p>The court asked where the country is heading to, as it put a poser to the Union government as to why it was treating the issue as trivial one</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/why-were-you-mute-spectator-to-hate-speech-on-tv-channels-supreme-court-asks-centre-1147028.html">Read more</a>.</strong></p>
<p>The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Union government as to why it was standing as a "mute spectator" to hate speeches while also expressing displeasure over mainstream television channels for running such shows and programmes.</p>.<p>The court asked where the country is heading to, as it put a poser to the Union government as to why it was treating the issue as trivial one</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/why-were-you-mute-spectator-to-hate-speech-on-tv-channels-supreme-court-asks-centre-1147028.html">Read more</a>.</strong></p>