A petition seeking arrest of Yati Narsinghanand and Jitendra Tyagi (formerly Waseem Rizvi) on the ground that they have been making calls of violence against Muslims, was rejected by the Supreme Court on Friday.
The court also allowed petitioners to serve copies of the new applications filed against similar events planned in Himachal Pradesh on the Himachal government.
The Haridwar Sessions Court on Tuesday granted bail to Yati Narsinghanand in a case in which he has been accused of making derogatory remarks against women.
Narsinghanand was arrested in connection with the case on January 15, nearly a month after he organised a Dharma Sansad in Haridwar, where calls for genocide were made.