The plea by the Hindu Front for Justice claimed that since the top court has agreed to examine hate speeches against Muslims, it should also examine hate speeches against Hindus.
The plea claimed that since the top court has agreed to examine hate speeches against Muslims, it should also examine hate speeches against Hindus, citing over two dozen alleged instances involving political leaders like Akbaruddin Owaisi and AAP leader from Delhi, Amanatullah Khan.
Yati Narsinghanand was arrested last week by Uttarakhand police on the lesser charge of making intemperate comments against women of a particular religion
Two right wing groups have filed counter-appeals in the Supreme Court opposing the plea against the hate speeches at religious gatherings in Haridwar and Delhi that evoked public outrage across country.