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Nuh clashes: Supreme Court tells central, state govts to ensure there’s no hate speech, violence during VHP’s protest marches

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New Delhi, Aug 2: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Centre and the state governments concerned to ensure no hate speech or violence takes place in Delhi-NCR during marches being held by VHP and Bajrang Dal to protest against the communal clashes in 's Nuh. A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and SV Bhatti also ordered that additional police or paramilitary forces be deployed and CCTV cameras installed in sensitive areas. The top court passed the order after senior advocate CU Singh, appearing for journalist Shaheen Abdullah, said 23 demonstrations had been announced by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal in various parts of the Capital Region (NCR). Six people, including two home guards, have died in the communal violence which broke out in Nuh after a mob tried to stop a VHP procession on July 31. As many as 116 people have been arrested so far, according to the state government.

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