The Shaheen Bagh protesters have refused to follow the containment orders and decided not to call off their protest
The protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act had started on December 15.
The order was passed by the High Court Bench comprising Chief Justice Govind Mathur and Justice Ramesh Sinha on an application moved by the Lucknow district magistrate.
Seeking dismissal of the pleas, it said Indian secularism is "not irreligious", rather it takes cognisance of all religions and promotes comity and brotherhood.
Young men and college students took turns to address the gathering, including women and children
Article 13 of the Constitution says any law "inconsistent with or in derogation of the fundamental rights" can be held unconstitutional to the extent of its contravention of fundamental rights
In the resolution chief minster Rao alleged that there have been concerned attempts to tinker with the inclusive and non-religious nature of Indian citizenship through the CAA NPR and NRC
The ruling AAP had then suspended him for alleged involvement in the violence which has left at least 53 people dead and around 200 injured.
On Friday, the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet had passed the Ordinance
During his speech Devendra Fadnavis said that the CAA does not take away citizenship of Indian citizens
A Special Investigation Team has begun investigations into the violent clashes and asked those with any information including video evidence to come forward
He said Delhi riots were a conspiracy and no one responsible will be spared irrespective of his party, religion or caste
Replying to a discussion in the Rajya Sabha on the recent communal violence in Delhi, Shah appealed to people to not be scared of the NPR process
On Delhi riots, Shah said the guilty, irrespective of political or religious affiliation, will not be spared. The guilty will be punished with the objective of instilling fear of law
Four bodies were fished out of Bhagirathi Vihar and Johripur drains by the Delhi police on February 27, they said
Four bodies were fished out of Bhagirathi Vihar and Johripur drains by the Delhi police on February 27, they said
The home minister claimed that more than 300 people from Uttar Pradesh came to Delhi to incite violence
The high court had on March 9 asked the Uttar Pradesh government not to install such posters
He was presented before a duty Metropolitan Magistrate on expiry of his three-day custody previously
Though no decision has been taken on the issue, officials went into a huddle soon after the verdict