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Tripura violence: Supreme Court agrees to hear TMC's plea tomorrow

| @indiablooms | Nov 22, 2021, at 07:36 pm

New Delhi/UNI: The Supreme Court has said that it will hear the Trinamool Congress (TMC)'s plea seeking protection of its workers from the violence in Tripura on Tuesday.

Justice DY The petitioner Trinamool Congress, before a bench headed by Chandrachud, had urged for speedy hearing of the matter under 'Special Mention'.

The petitioner alleges that the municipal elections in Tripura are to be held on Nov 25.

The activists, who are campaigning in this connection, are being tortured for political reasons and they are being implicated in false cases.

Justice Chandrachud, during the special mention, initially said that the bench would hear the matter on Nov 25, but the counsel for the petitioner again pleaded that the situation of violence in the state is becoming more serious, hence the matter will be heard from Nov 25.

After that, considering the petition of the petitioner again, the top court directed to list it for hearing on Tuesday.

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