Congress trying to run country through sponsored litigation:Prasad
Team Udayavani, Apr 24, 2018, 9:04 AM IST
New Delhi: Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today accused the Congress of running the country through courts based on “half-baked, false and sponsored litigations”, alleging that it used the death of judge B H Loya as a political tool to settle scores.
His remarks came in the backdrop of Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu rejecting a notice by seven opposition parties led by Congress to impeach Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra. “The Congress, being defeated by the people repeatedly, can’t run the country through corridors of courts based upon half-baked, false and sponsored litigations,” he claimed.
He said the Congress’ use of litigation was “directly proportionate” to the repeated reversals it was facing in elections. “Under the patronage of the Congress, even the death of judge Loya, who died of a heart attack some four years ago, was used as a political tool to settle scores both inside and outside court,” the minister alleged.
He claimed the “scathing observation” made by the top court “with pain and distress” on how judges of the Maharashtra lower courts, the Bombay High Court and even the Supreme Court “were sought to be presented in an uncomfortable light speaks volumes of efforts to compromise the dignity of the judiciary”.
Continuing his attack, Prasad said though badly conceived, Aadhaar was the Congress’ baby. “We improved it through a legal framework, but they challenged it in the court…one of their leaders is also examining Aadhaar in the Parliamentary panel,” he said.
He said the Congress would not be allowed to usurp the mandate given to the Narendra Modi-led government by such means.
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