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Saturday, January 13, 2018

BIG EXPOSE: Anti-Modi Gang And Congress Orchestrated Supreme Court Judges War Against PM Modi

It is Alleged that this is all done to destabilise the government and as the issue of Ram Mandir looks like to be resolved soon, This could be an attempt stop that decision coming. 1. Two days back, CJI Dipak Misra ordered a special investigation team (SIT) to reopen 1984 Sikh riots cases and investigate 186 cases related to it.
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2. Last month, CJI Dipak Misra slammed Kapil Sibal when he asked to postpone the judgement of Ram Janmbhumi case after July 2019.
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3. Justice Dipak Misra is leading the bench which will pass judgement on Rama-janmabhumi case.
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4. The judges collegium, everyone knows is a part of the "ecosystem" created over the last 7 decades and has always thwarted efforts to let "outsiders"come in the circle. It was this collegium which Modi Government wanted to dismantle through NJAC and wanted that people's representatives should have a say in Judges appointment. The entire Judiciary ably supported by Congress derailed the entire activity and refused to comply.
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5. Well, the campaign against Dipak Misra, maligning the CJI (a constitutional post) baselessly and asking his impeachment a day after he ordered reopening of Sikh riots case and is set to pass judgement on Rama-janmabhumi case shows the power of ecosystem.
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As retired SC Judge RS Sodhi said, "These four judges have formed a union. There are 23 other judges as well. This trade unionism to malign the office of CJI is immature and uncalled for. These 4 judges have no right to sit in the highest court and must be impeached." I agree with Justice Sodhi.

Via: Kshitij Mohan Singh
P.S.: The Congress Ecosystem is in Universities, Bureaucracy, Judiciary and every where you can imagine in this country. We have only the people's support to dismantle the ecosystem and the filth called Congress which considers this Country it's inherent property because they have developed that ecosystem which provides it oxygen, day in and day out.

INDIANPOLITICS.CO.IN

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