<p>New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea seeking a direction to the Centre to make guidelines for 'protection' of Hinduism in India.</p>.<p>A bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said the apex court was not inclined to entertain a petition with such kind of a prayer.</p>.<p>The top court referred to the prayer made in the petition which sought a direction to the authorities of the Government of India to make guidelines for protection of Hinduism here.</p>.<p>"Somebody will say protect Islam in India. Somebody will say protect Christianity in India," observed the bench, also comprising Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin Amanullah.</p>.<p>It was hearing a plea filed by an Uttar Pradesh-based man, who appeared in-person to argue his case.</p>.'Disease in minds of those who see disease in Hinduism', says BJP's Sudhanshu Trivedi in Mangaluru.<p>When the petitioner referred to the educational curriculum, the bench said it was for the government to lay down the curriculum.</p>.<p>The bench observed the petitioner cannot say what he wanted should be done by others.</p>.<p>"You did something, you made something, you can propagate it. Nobody is stopping you. But you can't say everyone should do that," the top court said, while dismissing the plea. </p>
<p>New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea seeking a direction to the Centre to make guidelines for 'protection' of Hinduism in India.</p>.<p>A bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said the apex court was not inclined to entertain a petition with such kind of a prayer.</p>.<p>The top court referred to the prayer made in the petition which sought a direction to the authorities of the Government of India to make guidelines for protection of Hinduism here.</p>.<p>"Somebody will say protect Islam in India. Somebody will say protect Christianity in India," observed the bench, also comprising Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and Ahsanuddin Amanullah.</p>.<p>It was hearing a plea filed by an Uttar Pradesh-based man, who appeared in-person to argue his case.</p>.'Disease in minds of those who see disease in Hinduism', says BJP's Sudhanshu Trivedi in Mangaluru.<p>When the petitioner referred to the educational curriculum, the bench said it was for the government to lay down the curriculum.</p>.<p>The bench observed the petitioner cannot say what he wanted should be done by others.</p>.<p>"You did something, you made something, you can propagate it. Nobody is stopping you. But you can't say everyone should do that," the top court said, while dismissing the plea. </p>