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Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain Spate Of Petitions Demanding Investigation In The Tractor Rally Violence

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Picture : Twitter / ANI

The Supreme Court  has refused to entertain a clutch of petitions demanding investigation into the tractor rally violence in the national capital on Republic Day and direction to the media not to declare farmers as “terrorists” without any evidence.

A bench comprising Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian refused to hear the pleas and asked the three petitioners to approach the government with their pleas and make representation there.

“We are sure that the government is inquiring into this and taking action. We heard in the press where the Prime Minister said that law will take its own course, we do not want to interfere in it. You can approach the government,” the Chief Justice said.

Petitioner advocate Vishal Tiwari contended that on January 26 “unfortunate incident happened, blames are on both sides but people suffered”.

When Chief Justice said the government is inquiring about the issue, Tiwari said let not the probe be one-sided.

To this, the Chief Justice replied, “Your prayer is based on the fact that it is going to be one-sided. What is an investigation? It has to take all sides into account.”

Another petitioner advocate Shikha Dixit told the Bench that Police were beaten up and there was violence on January 26 in Delhi.

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