No Hate Speech At Delhi Meet, Say Police, Questions Plea In Supreme Court
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In its affidavit filed before the Supreme Court, the Delhi Police also questioned the petitioners for moving the top court without first approaching the police.
The speakers at the "Dharm Sansad" or religious assembly in Delhi on December 19 made no hate speech against the Muslim community, the Delhi Police has said.
"In-depth investigation of the video and other material found that no hate speech was given against any community. Therefore, after investigation and evaluation of the purported video clip, it was concluded that the alleged speech contained no hate speech against a particular community," the Delhi Police informed the Supreme Court.
Based on the investigations, all the complaints filed regarding the event are closed, it further said.
In its affidavit filed before the Supreme Court, the Delhi Police also questioned the petitioners for moving the top court without first approaching the police.