Justice Viswanathan advised that the children in schools can be sensitised. Chaudhary replied that it was tried but there was no success.Narrating an incident, she told that a boy killed himself due to torture and bullying for being a Sikh.”He was teased and was subjected to extreme bullying. His head was flushed in the toilet and his hair was cut. He later killed himself,” she told the top court.She further told the bench that women came to her, saying, “We are under Sikh attire, wearing turban and white suits. We are being ridiculed. Our grievances are not there in the suggestions given to the court.”After hearing the PIL, the bench noted that the petitioner has consolidated suggestions and filed a compilation.Seeking direction, Chaudhary said that she wanted such websites posting derogatory jokes to be prosecuted under laws that carry a prison term of six months to five years. The Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, have termed it a legitimate demand.
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