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Shaheen Bagh Protests: SC-Appointed Interlocutors File Report in Sealed cover

Former CIC Wajahat Habibullah told the apex court that the protest was peaceful and that inconvenience to commuters was due to barricades "unnecessarily" put by the police.
Senior lawyers Sanjay Hegde and Sadhana Ramachandran were appointed interlocutors by the Supreme Court last week to speak to anti Citizenship Act protesters at Shaheen Bagh

Senior lawyers Sanjay Hegde and Sadhana Ramachandran were appointed interlocutors by the Supreme Court last week to speak to anti Citizenship Act protesters at Shaheen Bagh. Image Courtesy: ANI

New Delhi, Feb 24 (PTI) Court-appointed interlocutors on Monday filed their report in a sealed cover in the Supreme Court (SC) on the ongoing protests at Shaheen Bagh in Delhi against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

Advocate Sadhna Ramachandran, who was appointed an interlocutor along with senior advocate Sanjay Hegde, placed the report before a bench of justices S.K. Kaul and K.M. Joseph.

The bench said it would peruse the report and the matter would be heard on February 26. The apex court made it clear that the interlocutors’ report will not be shared with the petitioners and counsels representing the Centre and Delhi Police at this stage.

At the outset, Ramachandran told the court that she is grateful for the opportunity and that the interlocutors had a positive learning experience.

"Let us examine it. We will hear the matter day after tomorrow," the bench said.

When the counsel for one of the petitioners said the report be shared with them too, the bench said, "We are here. Everyone is here. Let us have the benefit of the report first. The copy of the report is for the court only."

Former Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah had earlier told the SC that the protest was peaceful and that inconvenience being caused to commuters was due to barricades "unnecessarily" put by the police on roads far away from the site.

The same stand has been taken by social activist Syed Bahadur Abbas Naqvi and Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Azad in their joint affidavit filed in the apex court in the matter. Habibullah, Azad and Naqvi have jointly filed an intervention application in the SC which is seized of the matter.

The apex court had earlier said that though people have a fundamental right to protest "peacefully and lawfully", it was troubled by the blocking of a public road at Shaheen Bagh as it might lead to a "chaotic situation".

In their joint affidavit Naqvi and Azad have alleged that "the present ruling dispensation, at the behest of its political masters, had devised a strategy of extinguishing these protests by falsely attributing violence and acts of vandalism to peaceful protesters.”

Habibullah, in his affidavit, has also stated that the protesters asked him to convey to the apex court that their dissent "was out of desperation and compulsion" as they see the CAA, National Population Register (NPR) and National Register of Citizens (NRC) as a "death knell" for their and future generations' survival and existence.

Restrictions have been imposed on the Kalindi Kunj-Shaheen Bagh stretch and the Okhla underpass, which were closed on December 15 last year due to protests against CAA and NRC.

Separately, former Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Nand Kishore Garg has filed a plea in the apex court seeking directions to authorities to remove protesters from Shaheen Bagh.

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