Discontent Grows Following Supreme Court Decision as Protesters Gather with Placards and Candles

The Supreme Court resumed the public petitions on Monday for the Manipur Violations and the Asult case.
The Supreme Court stated that it was too late and said the director general of police should furnish an explanation in this regard in the Monday hearing.
The Supreme Court demanded the general of police furnish the records of incident records. FIRs, arrests, and victims’ statements
It was questioned by the solicitor general, Tushar Mehta, who represents the N. Biren Singh government.
The Supreme Court stated that there was a two-month delay in the case of two women who were sexually assaulted by the mobs.
The Supreme Court stated, lamenting for the state, that the breakdown of constitutional machinery has been ongoing for two months.
People were dissatisfied with the Supreme Court judgment, and they were done protesting against this Supreme Court statement by holding candles and placards.
The Supreme Court ordered that the tribe (st) be granted to the Meities, who dominated the Kukis region for this sake, and said that riots and outbreaks of violence have arisen for this reason between the Meities community and the Kuki tribes.
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