Delhi Violence: Supreme Court hearing tomorrow over controversial statements, killing 47


(PTI) New Delhi, Ta. March 2, 2020, Monday

There is peace in Delhi now, Delhi Police Officer SN Srivastava said. He appealed to the rumors and keep the peace. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the Delhi Violence Issue and asked to hold the March 4 hearing.

Delhi's violent death toll was 47. Two more bodies were found within two days. The task of handing over the bodies to their relatives had begun. On the other hand, Delhi Police arrested 24 suspects for spreading violence. Rumors of a rift broke out in Delhi on Sunday evening. After that the stiffness became more tense. Police arrested 24 and took further action.

The Supreme Court had on March 4 fixed the date for hearing of the disputed statements. Police filed an FIR against leaders and others who made provocative and provocative statements. In that regard, a Supreme Court hearing will now take place.

The Delhi High Court also had a hearing on a Delhi violence case. The High Court asked the police how preparations for the rehabilitation of victims of violence have begun. The High Court ordered that the preparations be started. In addition, the treatment system of the injured will have to be reported.

Delhi Police, on the other hand, said that Srithi was in control. The police officer said that there was complete peace in the violence-hit areas, but due to heavy fire situation in north-east Delhi, special attention was given to it. In such an environment, CBSE exams were started in Delhi. Examination was conducted amid heavy security arrangements in the violence-hit areas, which saw 92 per cent of the attendance of record-breaking students.

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