'The leader and judge must have a thick skin ...' The sharp response of the Supreme Court to Shashi Tharoor's modes on Modi

The Supreme Court on Friday relieved the congress member of parliament Shashi Tharoor, who had a defamation hearing due to a statement on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The court said leaders and judges should keep a thick skin. In 2018, Shashi Tharoor said that an RSS leader compared Narendra Modi to ‘Bachchhu sitting on Shivling’. BJP leader Rajiv Babbar filed a defamation case against him for this statement. Shashi Tharoor demanded to stop the proceedings of the case, which was rejected in the Supreme Court. He then approached the Supreme Court. Justice MM Sundresh and Justice N. The Bank of Kotishwar Singh said that people living in public life should not be so emotional. Such statements should not be taken to heart. Shashi Tharoor said during the Bengaluru Literature Festival in November 2018 that an RSS leader compares Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the scorpion sitting on the crook. His statement was disputed and the Supreme Court said his statement would harm the dignity of Premier Modes and RSS. On this basis, the proceedings of the case brought against him were denied. In this case today, a Supreme Court bank advised the requesters Rajiv Babbar and Shashi Tharoor to end the case. The bank said: ‘Let’s end the whole case. What is the need to be so emotional about these things? Administrators and judges should keep thick skin. At present, the advocates have been sought time to respond and now the future of the case will be decided in the next trial. Let us tell you that after Babbar filed a defamation, the lower court submitted to Shashi Tharoor. Shashi Tharoor says that what I said wasn’t my statement. Actually, this statement was Govardhan Jhadapia. Share this story -tags