Supreme Court to hear tomorrow against bulldozer action in UP, Jamiat has filed an application
UP News / Supreme Court to hear tomorrow against bulldozer action in UP, Jamiat has filed an application
UP News - Supreme Court to hear tomorrow against bulldozer action in UP, Jamiat has filed an application
UP: The matter of bulldozer action in UP has reached the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will hear the matter tomorrow. In fact, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the action of the UP administration against the protesters after the objectionable remarks against Prophet Mohammad. The Supreme Court has taken cognizance of which.
People demonstrated after Friday prayers in Kanpur on May 3. During this communal tension was also seen. After this, violent demonstrations took place in many states including UP in protest against the objectionable remarks of expelled BJP leader Nupur Sharma against Prophet Mohammad. The houses of the accused behind the violent protests in UP are being demolished by the Yogi government. Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the action of the UP government. The Supreme Court has taken cognizance of which. The matter is to be heard in the Supreme Court on June 16.Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind's secretary Gulzar Ahmed Azmi, in a petition filed in the Supreme Court, said that people from the Muslim communitSupreme Court to hear tomorrow against bulldozer action in UP, Jamiat has filed an applicationThe matter of bulldozer action in UP has reached the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court will hear the matter tomorrow. In fact, Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the action of the UP administration against the protesters after the objectionable remarks against Prophet Mohammad. The Supreme Court has taken cognizance of which.People demonstrated after Friday prayers in Kanpur on May 3. During this communal tension was also seen. After this, violent demonstrations took place in many states including UP in protest against the objectionable remarks of expelled BJP leader Nupur Sharma against Prophet Mohammad. The houses of the accused behind the violent protests in UP are being demolished by the Yogi government. Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind had filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the action of the UP government. The Supreme Court has taken cognizance of which. The matter is to be heard in the Supreme Court on June 16.Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind's secretary Gulzar Ahmed Azmi, in a petition filed in the Supreme Court, said that people from the Muslim community had protested against the derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammad. During this communal tension was also seen and people of both the communities pelted stones at each other. But the administration, taking unilateral action, ran bulldozers on the houses of people belonging to only one class.Javed Mohammed's house demolishedOn Sunday, the District Development Authority demolished the house of Welfare Party of India leader Javed Mohammad in Prayagraj. It is said that parts of the building were constructed illegally and he did not appear for a hearing on the issue in May. However, their lawyers said the family only got a copy of the notice late on Friday night, two days before the demolition. In which it was said that the building was owned by his wife and not by him.A day earlier, a multi-storey building owned by a close aide of Nizam Qureshi, the alleged mastermind of the June 3 violence in Kanpur, was demolished.y had protested against the derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammad. During this communal tension was also seen and people of both the communities pelted stones at each other. But the administration, taking unilateral action, ran bulldozers on the houses of people belonging to only one class.Javed Mohammed's house demolishedOn Sunday, the District Development Authority demolished the house of Welfare Party of India leader Javed Mohammad in Prayagraj. It is said that parts of the building were constructed illegally and he did not appear for a hearing on the issue in May. However, their lawyers said the family only got a copy of the notice late on Friday night, two days before the demolition. In which it was said that the building was owned by his wife and not by him.
A day earlier, a multi-storey building owned by a close aide of Nizam Qureshi, the alleged mastermind of the June 3 violence in Kanpur, was demolished.