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Rijiju’s ‘anti-India gang’ remarks try to stress judiciary, threaten judges: Sanjay Raut

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MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Sanjay Raut on Sunday alleged that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju’s remarks that just a few retired judges are a part of an “anti-India gang” are an try to stress the judiciary and threaten judges.

Speaking on the India Today Conclave within the nationwide capital on Saturday, Rijiju had claimed that just a few retired judges and a few activists who’re “part of the anti-India gang” are attempting to make the Indian judiciary play the function of the opposition celebration.

Reacting to the remarks whereas speaking to reporters right here, Raut stated, “What kind of democracy is this? Does it suit a law minister to threaten the judiciary? It is a threat to judges who refuse to bow down to the government and it’s an attempt to pressure the judiciary.”

Criticising the federal government doesn’t suggest being towards the nation, Raut stated.

The Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) MP additionally stated that after Rahul Gandhi spoke in regards to the threats to democracy within the nation, there may be now a transfer to get the Congress chief suspended from the Lok Sabha.

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To a query on the demand that Gandhi ought to apologise for his feedback, Raut stated, “Rahul Gandhi will not apologise and why should he?” “Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have in fact spoken against the country and its political leaders on foreign soil,” he charged.

The BJP has been demanding an apology from Rahul Gandhi over his current remarks he made in London, through which he alleged that the constructions of Indian democracy are beneath assault and there’s a “full-scale assault” on the nation’s establishments.

The remarks triggered a political slugfest, with the BJP accusing him of maligning India on international soil and looking for international interventions, and the Congress hitting again on the ruling celebration by citing earlier situations of Prime Minister Narendra Modi elevating inside politics overseas.

MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Sanjay Raut on Sunday alleged that Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju’s remarks that just a few retired judges are a part of an “anti-India gang” are an try to stress the judiciary and threaten judges.

Speaking on the India Today Conclave within the nationwide capital on Saturday, Rijiju had claimed that just a few retired judges and a few activists who’re “part of the anti-India gang” are attempting to make the Indian judiciary play the function of the opposition celebration.

Reacting to the remarks whereas speaking to reporters right here, Raut stated, “What kind of democracy is this? Does it suit a law minister to threaten the judiciary? It is a threat to judges who refuse to bow down to the government and it’s an attempt to pressure the judiciary.”googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Criticising the federal government doesn’t suggest being towards the nation, Raut stated.

The Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) MP additionally stated that after Rahul Gandhi spoke in regards to the threats to democracy within the nation, there may be now a transfer to get the Congress chief suspended from the Lok Sabha.

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To a query on the demand that Gandhi ought to apologise for his feedback, Raut stated, “Rahul Gandhi will not apologise and why should he?” “Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have in fact spoken against the country and its political leaders on foreign soil,” he charged.

The BJP has been demanding an apology from Rahul Gandhi over his current remarks he made in London, through which he alleged that the constructions of Indian democracy are beneath assault and there’s a “full-scale assault” on the nation’s establishments.

The remarks triggered a political slugfest, with the BJP accusing him of maligning India on international soil and looking for international interventions, and the Congress hitting again on the ruling celebration by citing earlier situations of Prime Minister Narendra Modi elevating inside politics overseas.