Whether the bulldozers will run or stop will be decided tomorrow by the Supreme Court, and the policy of demolition will be decided.

In its ruling on Wednesday, the Supreme Court will set guidelines for bulldozing operations by state governments across the country. The Supreme Court bench headed by Justice BR Gavai will pronounce the verdict at 10:30 am.

Petition against bulldozing operation

Many petitioners, including Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, have filed petitions in the Supreme Court against the bulldozing operations taking place in different states across the country. The Supreme Court will rule on the matter on Wednesday.

Court has harsh words for bulldozing campaign

Recently, the Supreme Court made harsh comments on the bulldozer case. The Supreme Court has said that the safety of people is of paramount importance. Under such circumstances, the bulldozer campaign against illegal construction in public places will not stop. Even though this is a religious place.

Its foundations cannot be dismantled – Court

Apart from this, the Supreme Court also said that anyone is accused or guilty. This cannot be used as a basis for demolition. The Supreme Court banned the use of bulldozers on the defendant’s house.

This is anarchy – former CJI Chandrachud

“You said he was an invasion,” former CJI Chandrachud said while hearing the case. “But how can you start demolishing people’s houses like this?” Going into someone’s house and tearing it down without any information is anarchy.

What happens to household items placed inside?

Meanwhile, Chandrachud asked the lawyer representing the Uttar Pradesh government, “You can’t demolish this building overnight with bulldozers. You don’t give the family time to move out of the house.” What happens to household items left in the house?

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