Kanwar Yatra called off after Supreme Court’s warning
After a warning from the SC, UP Government called off the Kanwar Yatra in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. It was to be held between the 25th July and 6th August.
After a warning from the SC, UP Government called off the Kanwar Yatra in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. It was to be held between the 25th July and 6th August.
The Supreme Court has cautioned the Uttar Pradesh Government to reconsider its decision to allow the Kanwar Yatra; otherwise, it will have to issue an order.
In the name of freedom of expression, many anti-national statements are being made. The public expects the Government to make it more effective by deleting the shortcomings in the said law.
The menace of religious conversions has plagued India since pre-Independence days. Foreign invaders invaded our country just for power…
People expect from Supreme Court that stringent punishment is meted out to the MLAs who behaved like goons in the Assembly.
Western culture accepts ‘live-in-relationship’. If anyone in India is imitating this culture, then it should be considered as a crime.
The Supreme Court stated, ’Every citizen has a right to criticise the decisions made by the Government and its functionaries so long as he does not incite people to violence against the Government’.
With this kind of subjective interpretation of the law, the SC thinks the time is ripe to define the purview of the sedition charge
’Why is coronavirus not mentioned on the death certificates of those who have died due to coronavirus ? If the Government begins a scheme for the families of those who died due to coronavirus, how can their families obtain the benefit ?
There is a need to pay attention to the supply of oxygen across the country. The Apex Court ordered the Central Government to assess the oxygen availability in the country and rethink over its system of distribution.