This week, the Supreme Court made strong verbal remarks regarding Nupur Sharma's remarks on an aired debate and held her to be responsible for the level of the nation's violence.
Hyderabad:
The morning after Supreme Court came down heavily on suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma over her controversial comments on Prophet Muhammad and the prophet Muhammad, the Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said on Saturday that he would address the issue at a suitable event.
in an interview in Hyderabad the city where he was at the BJP national executive meeting. Mr. Rijiju declared, "First of all, as a Law Minister, it is not proper for me to comment on the judgment as well as the observation made by the Supreme Court bench."
"Even if I do not like the judgment or they have a serious objection to the manner in which the observations are made, they would not like to comment," declared the minister.
This week in this week, the Supreme Court made strong verbal comments regarding Nupur Sharma's remarks on the telecast of a debate and found her accountable for the level of that violence has taken place in our country.
In a statement on the subject, The Union Law Minister also said, "Reactions are coming, they getting many representations and messages to react on this, but they will discuss the issue at the appropriate forum."
Incredibly, the comments were made either in written or oral remarks and did not appear in the ruling issued by the Supreme Court.
"I would prefer not be able to provide a specific observation or make any reference to the Supreme Court's observations. This is an oral observation and is not part of a ruling," Mr. Rijiju said.
The Supreme Court also said that Ms. Sharma and "her loose tongue" have brought the entire country into the blaze and she is the sole party responsible for the situation across the country. She needs to "apologize to the whole country," The Supreme Court said.
An apex court of justices Surya Kant and JB Pardiwala condemned Ms. Sharma for her stance and while referring to the Udaipur incident, where two men killed the tailor, they said: "her outburst is responsible for an unfortunate incident."
The Supreme Court also declined Ms. Sharma's request to transfer to Delhi all FIRs filed against her throughout the nation because of her controversial views about the Prophet. The court also allowed Ms. Sharma to withdraw her petition to the court and use alternative remedies.
as she spoke in a debate on a prime-time television show, Ms. Sharma made a snide comment about Prophet Muhammad which sparked massive protests across India and in a number of Middle East countries, forcing the BJP Bharatiya janta party to suspend her until an investigation.
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