A vacation bench of Justices Surya Kant and Jamshed B Pardiwala held her “single-handedly responsible for igniting emotions across the country” and refused to provide relief sought by her to club the different FIRs filed in different states. Justice Kant, presiding over the Bench, told her senior counsel Maninder Singh: “No Mr Singh, the conscience of the court is not satisfied. We must mould the law accordingly.”
“What was the TV debate about? Only to fan an agenda? Why did they choose a sub-judice topic? What if she is the spokesperson of a ruling party? She thinks she has back-up of power and can make the statement without respect to the law of the land?
“We saw the debate on how she was incited. But the way she said all this and later says she is a lawyer. It is shameful…..She should have gone to the TV and apologise to the nation,” Justice Surya Kant said.
The debate was on the Varanasi-based Gyanvati Mosque issue on May 27. Criticising the TV debate, Justice Kant asked why it choe a sub-judice topic. When told that her remarks on the Prophet were in response to a question by the nchor, the judge said there should have been a case against the host in that case.
Referring to her approaching the Supreme Court directly, the judge said: “Yhe petition smacks of her arrogance, that the Magistrates of the country are too small for her.”
“When you file FIRs against others, they are immediately arrested, but when it is against you, nobody has dared to touch you,” Justice Surya Kant said. Mumbai Police team that came to Delhi to question her on June 17 couldn’t find her since she had become untraceable and then seek the court’s relief to club all FIRs, he said.
BJP HANG ITS HEAD IN SHAME ON SC REMARKS ON NUPUR, SAYS CONG
The Supreme Court has rightly called out former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma for being “single-handedly responsible for igniting emotions across the country”, the Congress said on Friday.
The top court’s remarks resonate with the entire country and should make the party in power hang its head in shame, Congress chief spokesman Jairam Ramesh said in a statement.
“It is no secret that the BJP seeks to profit from inflaming communal passions. Today, the Supreme Court has strengthened the resolve in every single one of us who are fighting these destructively divisive ideologies,” the statement read.
“The Indian National Congress will never cease its fight against polarising anti-national forces of all types which plunge the nation into chaos for political gains and let all Indian citizens beat the consequences of their perverse action,” Jairam added.
The official Twitter handle of the Congress termed the Supreme Court’s remarks as a slap of the face of the BJP government. On the Court asking Nupur Sharma to apologise, the Congress asked whether the BJP president, the Union home minister and Prime Minister themselves owe an “apology to the nation for stoking communal hatred constantly.”
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