
Kamaltai Gavai, the mother of the main judge India (CJI) Br Gavai, condemned the incident on Monday on Monday. The 84-year activist described the incident as a “attack on the institute” and an attempt to create an “anarchy in the country”.
This is the first reaction of the public from Cji’s mother from the attack. The accused advocate tried to throw the shoe towards the stage during the case during the case in front of the bench headed by the CJI. However, the security staff immediately hit and accompanied the men out.
However, the accused lawyer Rrakesh Kishhore defended his actions, quoted emotional anxiety and injured previous CJI remarks. The Indian Bar Coundals Baskore Bishhore Bishhore Bishhore Bish Chamber immediately suspended.
When he was removed from the courtroom, Kishhore shouted, “Sanatan Ka Apman nahi Sahenge” (we will not tolerate any insult to the sanatane), apparently with reference to the notes made during the hearing of the Khajura idol.
The day after the dramatic incident at the Supreme Court, a 71 -year -old lawyer said that he had “deeply injured” the notes of CJI Br Gava during a previous hearing on a religious affair.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also responded to the incident and stated that an attempt to attack the main judge of India “angrily every India”.
“Insult of our Constitution”
On Tuesday, the day after the incident spoke to reporters in Amravati, Kamaltai said that such acts are the spread of anarchy. “Every citizen has the right to express disagreement, but no one has the right to take the law into their hands. We must protect the dignity of our democratic institutions,” she said.
“It is not only a personal attack, but part of a poisonous ideology that must be checked before it spreads. Such incidents insult our constitution and shame our nation. Anyone who opposes the constitution must face a strict punishment,” Hindustan Times quoted.
Mother Cji reaffirmed her faith in the vision of dr. Bros Ambedkara and said, “Babasaheb Ambedkar gave us an inclusive institute based on the principle of” live and flight live “. No one has the right to create a disorder.
Every citizen has the right to express disagreement, but no one has the right to take the law into their own hands.
The notes come only a few days after Kamaltai refused to invite to participate in the ceremonial celebrations of the RSS in Amravat after resistance from the Dalits groups. However, she quoted health reasons why the RSS event did not participate.
Justice Gavai, who took over as CJI in May, is the second person from the community Dalit and the first Buddhist to become the main judge of India. Before him the former CJI KG Balakrishnan became the first Dalit Cji in 2007. Balakrishnan served three years.
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