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Plea filed in SC against violence during Ram Navami

It cited large scale violence, and arson committed in a pre-planned manner in different parts of the country
Last Updated 03 April 2023, 15:36 IST

A plea was filed in the Supreme Court for a direction to West Bengal, Bihar, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Jharkhand and Telangana governments to assess the loss of properties and injuries suffered by people during the violence witnessed during 'Ram Navami' procession on March 30 and subsequently and pay them adequate compensation.

An application filed by 'Hindu front for Justice', through advocates Vishnu Shankar Jain and Hari Shankar Jain, contended that it is unfortunate that in independent India, Hindus are not being allowed to take our religious processions peacefully and to observe their customary rites and rituals and the respective state governments have failed to take appropriate steps to prevent such mis-happenings.

It cited large scale violence, and arson committed in a pre-planned manner in different parts of the country, namely, at Howrah, Uttar Dinajpur (West Bengal), Sasaram and Nalanda (Bihar), Hyderabad (Telangana), Aurangabad (Maharashtra), Vadodara (Gujarat), Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) among others.

It sought a direction to the state governments to recover the loss caused to the persons committed in connection with Ram Navami festival from miscreants after due verification and direct the state governments to take preventive measures so that in future the incident of attacks or disturbing the Shobha Yatra on Ram Navami festival and other festivals may not take place.

Referring to details of the violent incidents, the applicant also said it is unfortunate that Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal talked about ‘Muslim dominated areas’ and asked the Hindus not to takeout processions through such areas.

"This concept is against the very theme of the Constitution. Every citizen of the country has the right to take out religious procession through public roads in a peaceful manner and such procession cannot be prevented because of the fact that the members of other community are in a dominant position in such areas," it said.

The plea also stated the state governments must provide full protection to the processions taken out on Ram Navami Day or other religious processions by Hindus.

It also said the Chief Secretaries of the concerned state governments should be directed to submit report regarding the causes which led to mob attacks and violence committed on Shri Ram Shobha Yatra on March 30, 2023 and register FIR into the incidents and initiate criminal proceedings against the culprits.

The application filed in a pending petition of Qurban Ali with regard to hate speech, also sought a direction to the state governments to comply with the guidelines issued in case of Tehseen Poonawalla vs Union of India (2018) with regard to mob lynching and violence.

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(Published 03 April 2023, 15:36 IST)

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