MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENT
Regular-article-logo Monday, 23 December 2024

Delhi violence: SC to hear ex-CIC chief Habibullah's plea seeking lodging of FIR

The application was mentioned for urgent listing before a bench of justices S. K. Kaul and K. M. Joseph.

PTI New Delhi Published 25.02.20, 06:01 AM
In the application, Habibullah, Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad and social activist Bahadur Abbas Naqvi have also sought direction to authorities to ensure safety of women sitting on protest against the CAA at Shaheen Bagh and other places in the national capital.

In the application, Habibullah, Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad and social activist Bahadur Abbas Naqvi have also sought direction to authorities to ensure safety of women sitting on protest against the CAA at Shaheen Bagh and other places in the national capital. Telegraph file picture

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear an application filed by former chief information commissioner Wajahat Habibullah and others seeking lodging of FIRs with regard to the recent violence in Delhi over the amended citizenship law.

The application was mentioned for urgent listing before a bench of justices S. K. Kaul and K. M. Joseph.

ADVERTISEMENT

The bench agreed to hear the matter on Wednesday.

In the application, Habibullah, Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad and social activist Bahadur Abbas Naqvi have also sought direction to authorities to ensure safety of women sitting on protest against the CAA at Shaheen Bagh and other places in the national capital.

The apex court is slated to hear on Wednesday two separate petitions seeking removal of protesters from Shaheen Bagh.

In their fresh application, Habibullah, Azad and Naqvi have alleged that 'Kapil Mishra, who is known for making speeches to instigate crowds with violence and vandalism, carried out a pro-CAA rally next to the Maujpur-Babarpur metro station, which is 2 km away from peaceful protests that were going on at Jaffrabad'.

While referring to media reports, the application alleged that Mishra left the place after having incited the crowd after which violence erupted in Jaffrabad and the peaceful protesters were forced to run for safety.

It alleged that the persons who were hurt on the attack on February 23 had filed complaints with the police but no action was taken against the perpetrators of violence.

'Open threats are now been given to the protesters at Shaheen Bagh that they will meet the same fate as meted out to the peaceful women protesters at Jaffrabad and Chand Bagh,' the application alleged.

It sought a direction to the police to register FIR on the complaints that are being made in respect of the attacks that started in the evening of February 23 and escalated throughout the day of February 24.

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT