Narendra Modi on Thursday took a dig at the Congress party while reacting to 600 lawyers writing to Chief Justice DY Chandrachud expressing concerns over what they called a vested interest group's attempt to undermine the judiciary.
While the letter did not mention which vested group they were referring to, the prime minister said that it is the vintage Congress culture to browbeat and bully others.
“To browbeat and bully others is vintage Congress culture. 5 decades ago itself they had called for a “committed judiciary” – they shamelessly want commitment from others for their selfish interests but desist from any commitment towards the nation,” the PM said in a post on X.
“No wonder 140 crore Indians are rejecting them,” he added.
More than 600 lawyers, including senior advocate Harish Salve and Bar Council chairperson Manan Kumar Mishra, wrote to Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud, alleging that a "vested interest group" is trying to put pressure on the judiciary and defame courts, especially in cases of corruption involving politicians.
"These tactics are damaging to our courts and threaten our democratic fabric," the lawyers drawn from across the country said in the latter dated March 26.
CJI Chandrachud's leadership is crucial in these "tough times" and the apex court should stand strong, they said, adding it is not the time to maintain dignified silence.
The letter, shared by official sources, targeted a section of lawyers without naming them and alleged that they defend politicians by day and then try to influence judges through the media at night.
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