Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Firecracke­r ban to remain, don’t give it religious angle’

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court refused on Friday to modify its order banning firecracke­r sales in Delhi-ncr, saying it was anguished at people giving the ruling a communal angle.

On Monday, the SC reinstated its ban on the sale of firecracke­rs in and around New Delhi ahead of Diwali, a preemptive step aimed at preventing a toxic haze from engulfing the region like last year.

“We are pained to hear when people give a communal angle. Everybody knows I am a very spiritual person but this is something different,” said justice AK Sikri who heads the bench that issued the order. The other judge is Ashok Bhushan.

The court was hearing applicatio­ns filed by traders who said the order barring sale of crackers till November 1 had hurt their business.

They said huge amounts of money were invested in the purchase of crackers post after the September order. However, the latest order has caused them severe financial loss.

Both judges said they welcomed criticism of their order since people have a right to express. But to give it a communal

angle was anguishing. Also, there was not a ban on bursting crackers nor has the court disallowed anyone from celebratin­g the festival.

“The matter is still pending. This is an experiment which we want to try for this year. We will take a stock of the situation,” the court said, refusing to get drawn

into the argument that culturally crackers were an integral part of Diwali celebratio­ns in India.

“Our order was not influenced with history nor do we want to get into that debate.”

At one point the court was keen to clarify that crackers can be burnt till 11pm only.

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