Delhi s Shaheen Bagh became the epicentre of protests against the CAA.
New Delhi:
The right to protest and express dissent comes with certain duties and cannot be held anytime and everywhere , the Supreme Court said in an order, dismissing a review petition on the anti-citizenship law protests held in Delhi s Shaheen Bagh in 2019.
Twelve activists had filed a review petition on the last year ruling of the Supreme Court terming the anti-citizenship law protests held at Shaheen Bagh to be illegal. The right to protest cannot be anytime and everywhere. There may be some spontaneous protests but in case of prolonged dissent or protest, there cannot be continued occupation of public place affecting rights of others, the three-judge bench of Justices SK Kaul, Aniruddha Bose and Krishna Murari said while dismissing a plea by one Shaheen Bagh resident Kaniz Fatima and others seeking review of last year s verdict of October 7. Though the review petition was decided on February 9, th
Saturday 13 February, 2021 | 11:26 AM
NEW DELHI: The right to protest and express dissent comes with certain duties and cannot be held anytime and everywhere , the Supreme Court said in an order, dismissing a review petition on the anti-citizenship law protests held in Delhi s Shaheen Bagh in 2019.
Twelve activists had filed a review petition on the last year ruling of the Supreme Court terming the anti-citizenship law protests held at Shaheen Bagh to be illegal. The right to protest cannot be anytime and everywhere. There may be some spontaneous protests but in case of prolonged dissent or protest, there cannot be continued occupation of public place affecting rights of others, the three-judge bench of Justices SK Kaul, Aniruddha Bose and Krishna Murari said while dismissing the review petition. Though the review petition was decided on February 9, the order came late last night.
Kangana Ranaut calls Deepika Padukone, Taapsee Pannu no less than terrorists for backing JNU protests
Kangana Ranaut slammed Deepika Padukone, Anurag Kashyap, Swara Bhasker and Taapsee Pannu in a series of tweets. Instagram: @kanganaranaut, @shaleenanathani, @taapsee
Updated: Jan 3, 2021, 02:02 PM IST
Kangana Ranaut has launched a fresh attack on celebrities Anurag Kashyap, Deepika Padukone, Swara Bhasker and Taapsee Pannu. The Queen actor slammed them for back Anti-CAA protest as well as JNU protests. While tweeting against them she quote tweeted a tweet and a news snippet. Moreover, Kangana called these celebs filmy clowns in her tweet. She wrote that they are no less than terrorists .
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Gal captioned the post as, “Saying farewell to 2020, with all my love to #MyPersonalWonderWomen.
Gal also put out a video of upcoming docuseries titled ‘Impact’ - a tale of six inspiring women from various parts of the world.
Gal’s ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ dropped in India on December 24, 2020.
New Delhi: ‘Wonder Woman’ star Gal Gadot released a list of her own personal Wonder Women and it included none other than one of the most famous faces of Shaheen Bagh protests, Bilkis Bano aka Bilkis daadi. Gal took to Instagram to share pictures of ‘inspiring’ and ‘exceptional’ women. The list consisted of her family members, women she hopes to meet in future which also included a picture of Bilkis Bano participating in the anti-CAA protests.
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