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Two Hindu organisations move Supreme Court, seek SIT probe against Muslim leaders for 'hate speeches'

Their plea sought directions against state governments to register FIRs against Muslim leaders Asaduddin Owaisi, Tauqeer Raza, Sajid Rashidi, Amanatullah Khan and Waris Pathan for allegedly making hate speeches against Hindus

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Two Hindu organisations have moved the Supreme Court and have sought an investigation by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) into ‘hate speeches’ against Hindus and Hindu Gods and Goddesses.

As per a report in Bar and Bench, the plea was filed by Hindu Front For Justice and Hindu Sena as an intervention application in a petition already pending before the top court seeking probe into the Haridwar Dharam Sansad hate speeches targeting Muslims.

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