Shaheen Bagh case: Supreme Court says protests can’t go on indefinitely in public area
Protests can go on, but in area designed for it, said the apex court
Protests can go on, but in area designed for it, said the apex court
Hundreds of people are holding a sit-in at Delhi's Shaheen Bagh since mid-December.
Singh also said that the Opposition was protecting Muslims at Shaheen Bagh.
She was admitted to the hospital at around 7.30pm.
Third incident of firing in four days at anti-CAA protest site.
The protesters are on a sit-in since December 15.
BJP has been out of power in Delhi for over two decades since it lost to Congress in 1993.
Malviya had shared a video on Twitter, claiming that the women were paid Rs 500 per day.
The petition said the protests were inconveniencing people.
Aishe Ghosh was injured in the attack on January 5.