Tripura Bar Council condemns Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju over his remark against retired judges

DN Bureau

The Tripura Bar Council on Thursday condemned the remark of Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju against retired judges and alleged that it was an attempt of the central government to intervene in the judiciary.

Union Law Minister  Kiren Rijiju (File)
Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju (File)


Agartala: The Tripura Bar Council on Thursday condemned the remark of Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju against retired judges and alleged that it was an attempt of the central government to intervene in the judiciary.

Addressing media here veteran advocate and president of the Bar Council Purushottam Ray Barman said that the remark made by the union law minister is derogatory where he termed some retired judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts as anti-Indian.

Recently in a conclave, Rijiju had claimed that a few retired judges and some activists who are “part of the anti-India gang” are trying to make the Indian judiciary play the role of the opposition party.

Ray Barman said, “We believe that the Centre is trying to pressure the judiciary by restricting the judges to talk against the government. It is a threat to judges who refuse to bow down to the government.

He further alleged that the Central government is making a ‘dictatorial’ rule across the nation. The Centre is trying to capture all democratic institutions including the Indian judiciary. (with UNI inputs)










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