The Delhi police has filed its affidavit in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking its intervention in the matter pertaining to hate speeches delivered in December last year in Haridwar by one Yati Narsinghanand and the other in Delhi by Hindu Yuva Vahini.
An activist has written to Attorney General of India K.K. Venugopal on Thursday seeking consent to initiate contempt proceedings against Yati Narsinghanand for his alleged remarks in an interview on the Constitution of India and the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court today agreed to urgently hear a PIL seeking its intervention in the matter pertaining to hate speeches delivered in December last year in Haridwar by one Yati Narsinghanand and the other in Delhi by Hindu Yuva Vahini.