The Bengal government warned the Supreme Court of expected violent protests during an Aug 27 Nabanna march, involving acid bombs and guns. The Supreme Court affirmed the state’s right to manage public order but stressed non-interference with peaceful protests. The state plans to act against those causing unrest, emphasizing misinformation spread via social media.
Anticipating violence during Nabanna march, Bengal tells SC

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