Tell government what to say, Supreme Court refuses to interfere in Delhi violence probe

New Delhi, dated 3 February 2021, Wednesday

The Supreme Court has refused to intervene in the case of violence that took place in Delhi on January 26 during the farmers' agitation.

During the hearing on the petition seeking an inquiry into the Delhi violence, the apex court said, "The government is investigating it and if you want to make a presentation on the issue, it should be made before the government. Tell the government whatever you have to say."

"The law will work on its own. We have seen the Prime Minister's statement and the government is taking the matter seriously. Let the law work. We do not want to interfere. Talk to the government if you want," the apex court said. Can.

Meanwhile, another petition demanded that the media should not declare farmers as terrorists without any evidence. Meanwhile, the apex court has also rejected the petition.

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