Lawyers write to CJI demanding suo motu cognizance of hate speeches in Haridwar and Delhi

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New Delhi: In recent days, many lawyers of the Supreme Court have expressed concern against the hate speeches given in Haridwar and Delhi. About 76 lawyers have written a letter to Chief Justice (CJI) NV Ramana regarding this. Through this, he has requested to take suo motu cognizance. Let us tell you that during a religious parliament, hate speeches were given for genocide against Muslims.

In the letter, the lawyers said that in two separate programs organized by Hindu Yuva Vahini and Haridwar Yeti Narasimhanand in Delhi, between 17 and 19 December 2021, an open call was made for the massacre of Muslims in hate speeches.

What is the charge
Videos of controversial speeches of saints and saints regarding Hindutva and Muslims in the Parliament of Religions are becoming viral on social media. In these videos, saints and religious leaders have given statements like taking up arms to protect religion, not allowing Muslims to become prime minister, not allowing the Muslim population to grow and giving up copy-books. However, News-18 does not corroborate the views and videos made in the Dharma Sansad.

What was said in the speech?
In a viral video on social media, Yeti Narasimhanand said, ‘Economic boycott will not work. Hindus need to update themselves. Forget about swords. The swords look good on the stage itself. Only people with better weapons will win this battle. Don’t live in lies. More and more children and better weapons are going to save you. Everyone will have to save their own families and families.

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No arrests yet
No one has been arrested so far for allegedly making hate speeches to incite violence against minorities at the ‘Dharma Sansad’ held in Haridwar. Haridwar Kotwali police station SHO Rakinder Singh said that on the complaint of a resident of Jwalapur, an FIR has been registered against Jitendra Narayan Tyagi and others. Tyagi’s name was earlier Wasim Rizvi. He said that he had become a Hindu after converting earlier this month.

Yeti Narasimhanand Giri in controversy
The Dharma Sansad was organized by Yeti Narasimhanand Giri of Juna Akhara, who has been accused of giving hate speeches and inciting violence against minorities in the past. Haridwar Kotwali police station SHO Rakinder Singh said that an FIR was registered on Thursday under IPC section 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, caste, place of birth, residence, language). He said that the investigation of the matter is going on.

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