Condemnation of Attack on CJI Amid Court Drama
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin condemned an attack on Chief Justice of India B R Gavai during court proceedings, emphasizing the need for a respectful culture. The incident reflects persistent societal hierarchies. CJI Gavai's composed response highlighted institutional strength, though Stalin insists it shouldn't be taken lightly.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin vehemently condemned the recent attack on Chief Justice of India B R Gavai during Supreme Court proceedings. Describing it as a ''shameful act,'' Stalin urged for the strongest condemnation in order to protect the sanctity of our judicial system.
Stalin applauded the way Chief Justice Gavai handled the situation with poise and composure, which, according to him, reflects the strength of the institution. However, Stalin cautioned that this calm response should not lead to complacency regarding such serious incidents.
Highlighting a need for cultural change, Stalin pointed to the attacker's motives, suggesting they reflect persisting oppressive and hierarchical mindsets within society. He stressed cultivating respect for institutions and exhibiting maturity in conduct to uphold democracy's values.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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