Hearing in Supreme Court for Opening Road in Shaheen Bagh

On 21 January, some protesters met Lt. Governor Anil Baijal, claiming that the way has been opened for school buses, so that school children are not bothered
Hearing in Supreme Court for Opening Road in Shaheen Bagh

Demonstrations against the National Register of Citizens and the National Citizenship Amendment Act continue on Friday from 15 December. Meanwhile, the case of evacuating the road between Kalindi Kunj in Shaheen Bagh has reached the Supreme Court. Petitioner Amit Sahni has demanded an early hearing on the case from the Supreme Court. At the same time, Chief Justice Bobde has asked the petitioner to go to the mentoring officer.

In the Shaheen Bagh area of ​​South Delhi since August 5, a large number of people have been protesting against the road jamming CAA-NRC. Thousands of demonstrators are protesting against the NRC-CAA daily. Road 13A has been closed between Thura Road and Kalindi Kunj ever since they have been performing. Due to this, those going from Delhi to Noida and from Noida to Delhi are facing a lot of problem. The situation is that where a 15-minute journey can be done, there is an additional time of 2 hours.

On 21 January, some protesters met Lt. Governor Anil Baijal, claiming that the way has been opened for school buses, so that school children are not bothered. Then it has also been said that only school buses will be given way, but the protest will continue.

At the same time, the protesters also say that the protest will end only with the withdrawal of the Citizenship Amendment Act. Last week, Delhi Police requested to open the way by meeting religious leaders with social workers of Shaheen Bagh area, but the protesters are adamant.

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