BJP distances itself from Nishikant Dubey & Dinesh Sharma's remarks on CJI, judiciary: 'Personal comments' | Today news
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) distanced himself from the controversial remarks made by MP Nishikant Dubey and Party leader Dinesh Sharma on the judiciary and the Chief Justice of India on Saturday. BJP head JP Nadda said that the statements made by Dubey and Sharma are their personal and that BJP does not match such statements, nor does such statements support. “These are their personal comments, and the party rejects it,” Nadda said in a post about X. The party also instructed both and everyone else not to make such statements. “These are their personal statements, but the BJP does not agree with such statements, nor does it support such statements. The BJP completely rejects these statements,” Nadda said. He also said that Bharatiya Janata party has always respected the judiciary and has gladly accepted his orders and proposals “because we as some believe that all the courts of the country, including the Supreme Court, are an integral part of our democracy and the strong pillar of protecting the Constitution.” Dubey, BJP MP of the fourth term, which is one of the members of the vocal parties in the Lok Sabha, sparked a row and said that parliament and state meetings should be closed if the peak court should do the laws. “Kanone Yadi Supreme Court Hi Banayega to Sansad Bhavan Bandh Kar Dena Chahiye,” the BJP LP said on X. Later, with Ani, Dubey claimed that the Supreme Court was responsible for inciting religious wars in the country, adding that the chief justice of India (CJI), Sanjiv Khanna is responsible for all the citizen. “If you have to go to the Supreme Court for everything, Parliament and the Government Meeting must be closed,” the BJP LP said. The MP also asked how the Peak Court could give the appointment authority. ‘The president appoints the Chief Justice of India. Parliament makes the law of this country. You will dictate that parliament? In which law it was written that the president should make a decision within three months, ‘Dubey asked. While BJP leader Dinesh Sharma said that no one, according to the Constitution of India, “can” challenge the president “, as the president is” supremacy “. Last week, the Supreme Court prescribed that the president should decide on the bills reserved for her consideration by the governor within a three -month period from the date such reference was received.