The Delhi High Court has directed the police to take appropriate action keeping in mind the public interest and law and order to open the closed route of Kalindi Kunj between Noida-Delhi.
Women have been sitting on a dharna since last 15 December in Shaheen Bagh against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Due to this, the road to Noida and Delhi is closed. Common people are facing problems due to the closure of the road. School going children are also having trouble.
In view of the problems being faced by the people, a petition was filed in the Delhi High Court, in which an appeal was made to open the way.
On Tuesday, the High Court heard but no clear order was given. The court said that the police is free to take action but it has to take care of public interest and law and order.
The court has also not set any time limit.
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