And the opposing party will exercise their right ti stop it.
I hope you understand that they have no right to stop a legal proceeding. Not unless you want to plead wounded feelings and take the law into your own hands.
I say this knowing that the Sangh Parivar has never managed to get what it wanted constitutionally. It has always taken to the street, and always got its way through maiming and killing people.
Bcs of your previous comment:
Oh, right, how could we forget?
Its not the will of majority that was implemented in JNU, but the law had taken its course there unless and until you also have problem with the law concerned.
I completely approve of the court decision. The organizers of the festival were exercising their rights, but they did not have to do so in a way calculated to incite known trouble-makers. The law says that the JNU students could do what they wanted. The law also says that the authorities can step in when there is a breach of the peace expected. Essentially the law has been upheld, but it was a precautionary decision against the bad intentions of the opponents of the JNU students.
As you said earlier cow is slaughtered in Bangalore where cow slaughter ban is there, but the authorities remain silent..but went into action in JNU. Why this
Why ask me? Did I express approval of a breach of the law? Am I representing the Bangalore authorities, who are BJP, in case you have forgotten?
That the BJP ie hypocritical and uses the issues it raises only as an excuse to bash Muslims is something we established in the Shah Bano case, where they screamed themselves purple in the face and rioted around while not in power, and promptly shoved it under the carpet the moment they got into power.
Same here.
Cow slaughter is a big deal as long as they are in opposition. It makes a big splash. Once they are in, you have yourself described their behaviour as hypocritical (if you kindly permit me to spell it my own peculiar pro-western way).
Bcs Muslims were the only group from pre 1947 India to get their own homeland based on their religion.
The Sikhs.