Nupur Sharma News: Former BJP spokesperson Nupur sought protection from arrest in 9 FIRs, today the Supreme Court will hear the new petition. India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Supreme Court to hold suspended hearing on Tuesday BJP Spokesperson Nupuri Sharma Reviving his earlier plea that he withdrew from judges due to his persistent caustic remarks, sought protection from arrest in nine FIRs registered against him for his alleged blasphemous remarks and included all of them in Delhi , where the first FIR was registered.
Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice jb pardiwala, which came down to Sharma like a ton of bricks on July 1, seeking permission to “withdraw his request to withdraw the petition filed in the July 1 order” to hear his fresh application, and the court has been requested to request a hearing. Talk on merits. He has also sought quashing of the FIR.
A day after the Supreme Court bench’s observations, Sharma said the Kolkata Police had issued a ‘lookout circular’ against him on July 2 and feared immediate arrest.

“A large number of them leaving West Bengal after the Chief Minister made a statement on the issue are facing serious life threats. It would be totally unsafe for the petitioner to go to West Bengal and take recourse to the courts in the state,” her plea said. stated in.
Referring to the death threat from a Khadim of Ajmer Dargah through a video message, Sharma said that the Khadim had announced that he would gift his house to him who would bring the head of the petitioner to him.
On July 1, Justice Surya Kant and Justice JB Pardiwala started a barrage of critical remarks on Nupur Sharma, while accusing her of provoking the nation with her alleged blasphemous remarks and causing damage to the social fabric, resulting in Udaipur An unfortunate incident happened in

Interestingly, just a few days later, another vacation bench headed by Justice Indira Banerjee granted relief to a television anchor, who had also faced multiple FIRs against her for circulating a fake video. Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi.
The anchor had said that he had apologized and deleted the video. Similarly, Sharma had also apologized for his remarks, but the Supreme Court did not heed it.