
The Minister of the Interior of the Union AMIT Shah launched a scary attack on the vice president of the vice president of India Bloc Sudershan Reddy on Monday and accused him of the “protection of the Naxals” and the ending of the “right of self -defense of the tribes”.
In an exclusive interview with the press agency or Amit Shah, he said, “He (justice (Retd.) B Sudershan Reddy) rejected Salwa Judum and ended the right to the self -defense of the tribes.”
“For this reason, naxism lasted in this country for more than two decades. At that time, naxalism was breathing its last,” said Amit Shah.
What was Salwa Judum?
In 2005, Salwa Judum was in Chhattisgarh, which used armed civilians to fight Maoist violence.
Amit Shah said Salwa Judum was created by Adivasis, who wanted education, roads and health care. “He was supposed to protect them, which the Supreme Court dissolved,” the Minister of the Union said.
Shah said he ended up “self -defense” for Adivasis by dissolving the Vigilant Reddy group at a time when naxalism “gasped”.
What was the judgment of Sudershan Reddy?
In July 2011, Judge Reddy and Justice SS Nijjar dissolved Salwa Judum in Bastar, Chhattisgarh for illegal and unconstitutional.
The decision was made, while the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) under the main Minister Raman Singh was in power in Chhattisgarh.
Under living law, Salwa juduity judged the unconstitutional practice of armed tribal young people as special police officers (SPO) to fight the Maoists in Chhattisgarh and consider it a violation of Articles 14 and 21 Institutes.
According to the press agency, nor, the verdict of the justice of Reddy said that Salwa Judum was “abdication of the state’s constitutional duties to provide citizens with appropriate security to citizens by having a suitably trained professional police power and properly equipped with permanently”.
Amit Shah said after the Supreme Court’s judgment: “Schools that were destroyed for naxalities, CRPF and security forces were present in these schools. All of them were thrown away in many places.
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