As soon as news broke of the arrest of Republic TV owner / editor-in-chief Arnab Goswami, support for him came from everywhere. Several leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party, including Union ministers Amit Shah, Smriti Irani and Prakash Javadekar and other senior party officials, expressed their outrage and compared it …
Read More »Updates of the 224th day of the closure of the coronavirus in India | November 5, 2020
A serological survey conducted to estimate the prevalence of COVID-19 in Karnataka found that while 16.4% of the 15,624 samples studied have developed antibodies against COVID, 12.7% were found to have a current (active) infection. In a separate development, according to the latest governmental guidelines from the Government of Maharashtra, …
Read More »Tablighi Jamaat: Court acquits 20 foreign Tablighi members trapped for 7 months | India News
MUMBAI: A magistrate court acquitted 20 foreigners on Monday Tablighi Jamaat delegates who had been booked for violating Covid-related regulations and meeting in a mosque, reports Rebecca Samervel. In two separate judgments, the Indonesian and the Kyrgyz Republic the citizens were found innocent on a single count under the Bombay …
Read More »Tablighi Matter: Freedom of Expression Most Abused, Says SC; criticizes the government for its ‘evasive’ affidavit
Written by Ananthakrishnan G | New Delhi | Updated: October 9, 2020 7:34:47 am The affidavit said that the reported reports “do not promote or incite violence or contain anything against the maintenance of public order and / or that promotes anti-national attitudes.” (File photo) “Freedom of expression may be …
Read More »Supreme Court detains Center for ‘evasive’ and ‘nonsensical’ Tablighi affidavit
An affidavit filed by the Center in response to a petition for action against television channels for allegedly spreading false news about Tablighi Jamaat and communalizing a congregation organized by the Islamic missionary group is “evasive” and contains “pointless” arguments, the Supreme Court observed Thursday. A bench of three judges …
Read More »Tablighi case: Freedom of expression most abused, says SC; stops Center for ‘cheeky’ affidavit
By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: October 8, 2020 2:53:08 pm The Tablighi Jamaat congregation in March, which was attended by more than 8,000 members from around the world, was then called a super spread event for the new coronavirus. On Thursday, the Supreme Court detained the …
Read More »Tablighi case: Freedom of expression and freedom of expression most abused in recent times, says SC | India News
NEW DELHI: Freedom of expression and expression is the “most abused right” in recent times, the Supreme Court said Thursday and stopped the Center for his “evasive” and “brazen” affidavit about the media coverage of the Tablighi Jamaat event earlier this year. A bank headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde …
Read More »SC while listening to the requests of Tablighi Jamaat
Freedom of expression is the most abused freedom in recent times, the Supreme Court observed on Thursday. Chief Justice of India SA Bobde approved the remarks while listening to a slew of petitions, claiming that a section of the media demonized Muslims through the way they reported on the Tablighi …
Read More »Freedom of expression is most abused, SC says of ‘fake news’ in Tablighi Jamaat
Freedom of expression is one of the most abused freedoms in recent times, the Supreme Court said Thursday while listening to a case seeking action against television channels for allegedly spreading false news about the Tablighi Jamaat and communalizing the Nizamuddin markaz incident. . A bank headed by the Chief …
Read More »Tablighi Jamaat Assembly Caused Covid Spread Among Many People: Interior Ministry in Rajya Sabha | India News
NEW DELHI: The Interior Ministry told Rajya Sabha on Monday that the huge Tablighi Jamaat assembly in a gated community in the national capital in March, without adherence to established Covid-19 prevention and containment protocols, “too” caused the spread. of coronavirus infection among many people. In response to a question …
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