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MP HC RESTRAINS MEDIA COVERAGE OF PROTEST OVER AMBEDKAR STATUE
Hindustan Times Uttarakhand
|November 14, 2025
The Madhya Pradesh high court has directed the authorities to restrain the media for the time being from publishing news linked to a protest call over the proposed installation of Dr BR Ambedkar's statue on its Gwalior bench's premises.
The directive by the division bench of chief justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and justice Vinay Saraf on Wednesday came on a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by PG Najpande of the NGO Nagrik Upbhokta Margdarshak Manch, claiming that the protest on November 16 will pose a "danger to the life and property".
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