The Supreme Court took strong exception to the reported remarks of Maharashtra Chief Secretary J J Dange that destitutes from other states can go back to their native states and that the state government was not obliged to implement all court directives.
The apex court said if such remarks were made, they amounted to contempt. A bench of justices Dalveer Bhandari and Deepak Verma asked the state government counsel Sanjay Karde to bring to the state chief minister's notice the purported remarks and file an affidavit within three weeks whether such utterances had been made.
"Homeless people are outsiders and not from the state of Maharashtra. They should go back to their respective states. We cannot implement all directives from the court. The issue of homeless is not so important. There are many directives
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