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The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a notice to the Mamata Banerjee led West Bengal government over a plea filed by Bhartiya Janata Party for permission to hold rath yatra in the state. The BJP has approached the top court which sought an urgent hearing on the matter.

However, the top court on December 24 rejected an urgent hearing on the plea filed by BJP which challenged the Calcutta High Court’s divisional bench order on Rath Yatras in West Bengal.

The Saffron Party was slated to hold three rath yatras in the state last month but was refused permission by the TMC led state government for the same. It was contended that their fundamental right to hold a peaceful yatra could not be withheld and that they should be allowed to exercise such right.

Timeline of the events :

On December 24, The Apex Court declined to tender urgent hearing on the plea filed by BJP which challenged the Calcutta High Court’s division bench order on Rath Yatras in West Bengal. The Supreme Court registry informed the lawyer associated with BJP that the matter would be listed in the normal course only. It is likely to be heard in January

On December 23, BJP approached the top Court seeking permission to hold the proposed ‘rath yatra’ in West Bengal. BJP also sought an urgent hearing the verdict by a division bench of Calcutta High Court which denied the party to hold the yatra.

On December 22, Kolkata High Court Divisional Bench had quashed the single Bench’s order allowing BJP’s yatra in West Bengal. The Court put a hold on ‘Rath Yatra’ while Hearing the plea filed Mamata Banerjee led TMC Government

On December 21, The West Bengal Government approached the Divison Bench of the Calcutta High Court against the single bench order that earlier in the day allowed the BJP to carry on with its ‘Rath Yatras’ across the state as part of its campaign for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

On December 20, The Calcutta high court on Thursday gave a green signal to the three ‘rath yatras’ which were expected to crisscross West Bengal. The court came down heavily on the government and ruled that it would be “appropriate to permit the petitioner to hold the rally… to organize the yatras”.

On December 17, The Bhartiya Janata Party on Monday moved to Calcutta High Court with a fresh writ petition against West Bengal Government’s denial of permission to BJP ‘Rath Yatra’ in the state. The Plea is likely to be up for Hearing on Tuesday

On December 17, The Bharatiya Janata Party had decided to take out rallies across West Bengal to protest against the Mamata Banerjee led Trinamool Congress government’s decision to deny permission for its rath yatra.

On December 7, BJP president Amit Shah slams CM Mamata Banerjee by saying, “There is a reign of terror in Bengal. Mamata Banerjee is throttling democracy.”

On December 6, Calcutta High Court has denied permission to BJP for holding a ‘rath yatra‘ from West Bengal’s Coochbehar district. The order comes in the wake of West Bengal government informing the court that it refused to give permission for the proposed ‘rath yatra‘ by BJP president Amit Shah on grounds that it might cause “communal tension”.

BJP’s original Yatra Schedule was to take out three rallies titled ‘Save Democracy rally’ in West Bengal, which would have begun from Coochbehar in the north on December 7, from Kakdwip in the South 24 Parganas district on December 9 and from the Tarapith temple in Birbhum district on December 14.

By talharashid

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