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Rijiju, who is facing criticism for commenting on retired judges, got support, retweeted the information himself


Law Minister Kiren Rijiju: Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday (April 1) retweeted the statement of a Supreme Court lawyer on Twitter in support of his comments on retired judges. Law Minister Rijiju has shared the tweet of a lawyer named Sanket Gupta. This person has described himself as a Supreme Court lawyer on Twitter.

In fact, Kiren Rijiju was criticized by a group of Supreme Court lawyers for his remarks on retired judges. At the same time, in support of this, Sanket Gupta wrote on Twitter that we support the statement of Law Minister Kiren Rijiju sir. Along with this, he also shared a Google document. Which has been appealed to be filled in support of the Law Minister and increased to publicize further.

What’s in a Google Document?

The Google document shared by the Supreme Court lawyer states that we, the undersigned, are regular and active professionals in the legal profession. We have read the alarming reports coming out in the media, in which some lawyers have issued a statement condemning Rijiju’s comments. Which was regarding the anti-India statement of three-four retired judges.

What did Rijiju say?

Let us tell you that during a media event on March 18, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju claimed that some retired judges and some activists, who have become part of the anti-India gang, are trying to make the Indian judiciary play the role of the opposition party. After his statement, last week more than 300 Supreme Court lawyers issued a statement condemning his comments.

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