SC refuses urgent hearing on BJP's plea on Rath Yatra in West Bengal
The party approached the Supreme Court seeking permission to hold the campaign 'Save Democracy Rally', which would cover 42 parliamentary constituencies in the state ahead of the 2019 general elections.
The Bharatiya Janata Party's wait for permission to hold Rath Yatra in West Bengal has been extended. The party, which had moved the Supreme Court to challenge a Calcutta High Court order not allowing its Rath Yatra in the state, has been denied urgent hearing.
The lawyer associated with the plea said they have been informed by the apex court registry that the matter would be listed in the normal course.
The top court is closed for winter vacations.
The party, which sought an urgent hearing on the petition, had planned to launch the yatra from three districts of the state.
The BJP had challenged last Friday's order of the division bench of the high court which had set aside the order of a single judge allowing the yatra.
The party approached the Supreme Court seeking permission to hold the campaign 'Save Democracy Rally', which would cover 42 parliamentary constituencies in the state ahead of the 2019 general elections.
(With PTI inputs)