Deccan Chronicle

Public property can’t be destroyed, says SC

Court to frame guidelines to deal with such people

- J. VENKATESAN | DC NEW DELHI, FEB. 24

Taking a serious view of the recent Jat agitation and the agitation resorted to by Hardik Patel in Gujarat demanding quota for Patel community, the Supreme Court on Wednesday observed that people cannot destroy public properties and hold everything to ransom to get their demands fulfilled.

A Bench of Justices J.S. Khehar and C. Nagappan said “We must take a call on the issue and we would frame guidelines for taking action against people for damaging properties in agitation. We cannot allow people to burn nation’s properties and take the country to ransom in the name of agitation Whether it is political party like BJP, Congress or any people, they must realise that public properties can’t be destroyed in agitation.”

Hardik is facing a series of cases, including those for alleged sedition and has been in jail since his arrest in October last year. He is one of the accused in an FIR filed on July 23, when a rally of Patel community seeking reservatio­n turned violent, resulting in damage to property and assault on some media persons. The bench is hearing an appeal against slapping of sedition charges.

The Gujarat police in January filed a chargeshee­t in a Surat court against 22-year-old Patel describing the quota agitation spearheade­d by Patel as a “preplanned conspiracy” that was hatched to put pressure on the state government to accept their “unconstitu­tional demand of quota.

We cannot allow people to burn nation’s properties and take the country to ransom in the name of agitation — A Bench of

Justices

 ??  ?? Passengers facing tough time due to cancellati­on of trains, following protests in the country.
Passengers facing tough time due to cancellati­on of trains, following protests in the country.

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