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Kejriwal protest: Supreme Court cracks the whip, asks Delhi Police how it allowed mob to assemble

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, has come under the scanner of Supreme Court for protests while holding constitutional office.The apex court has questioned the planned protest of Arvind Kejriwal carried out on January




The bench, which was hearing the PIL filed by advocate M L Sharma, issued notice to the Centre through the Ministry of Home Affairs and Delhi Government and sought their response within sex weeks on the issue whether constitutional post holder can resort to agitation in violation of law.

“Constituion is supreme and every institution is a product of Constitution and every individual who holds the office is governed by the Constitution,” the bench observed while adding that “We are only concerned with Constitutional issues”.  

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