In the petition filed earlier this week, Usmani termed the FIR as "frivolous and baseless", and said it has been registered "on the basis of certain select statements taken out of context".
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In the plea, Usmani claimed that there was no disharmony or violence at the conclave before or after his speech. "The FIR is frivolous, baseless and has been registered on the basis of certain select statements taken out of context from the speech of the petitioner. The petitioner in his speech has only identified a problem in the social construct of this day and has concluded with a solution to that problem," the plea said.
It added that the speech in totality appeals for a combat against hatred in the society without any ill-will or enmity against any religion, caste or community.
Usmani's petition will come up for hearing before a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Manish Pitale next week.
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