Someone Wanted To Send All Indian Muslims To Pakistan, Supreme Court Taught Him A Lesson For Life
If you are a Muslim and has said something critical about Modi or the BJP you have been told go to Pakistan at least a few times in the past few years. This is true in the case of celebrities like Aamir Khan Shahrukh Khan and even former Vice President of India Hamid Ansari. Even some high profile BJP leaders including Lok Sabha MP Sakshi Maharaj MLA Kailash Vijayvargiya VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi all have been distributing tickets to Muslims to go...Read More
No matter who you are or what position you have achieved in life if you are a Muslim and has said something critical about Modi or the BJP, you have been told "go to Pakistan" at least a few times in the past few years. This is true in the case of celebrities like Aamir Khan, Shahrukh Khan, and even former Vice President of India Hamid Ansari.
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It is not just some fringe groups making this blabs. Even some high profile BJP leaders including Lok Sabha MP Sakshi Maharaj, MLA Kailash Vijayvargiya, VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi all have been distributing tickets to Muslims to "go to Pakistan".
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But some guy decided that he will send all Indian Muslims to Pakistan legally. So he filed a PIL in the Supreme Court (yes this happened for real, we didn't make this thing up!) to send all Muslims to Pakistan.
The case came up for hearing in the Supreme Court on Friday in front of the Bench of Justice Rohinton Nariman and Vineet Saran.
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According to a report by Bar and Bench, Justice Nariman was visibly upset at the prayer and asked the petitioner¡¯s counsel to read it out loud.
After the lawyer read it out, Justice Nariman asked, ¡°Do you seriously want to argue this? We will hear you but we will pass strictures against you.¡±
Upon which the petitioner's lawyer said "No my lord".
Justice Nariman then ruled that the petition has been dismissed!
At this point, we are only wondering why was there no fines imposed on the petitioner for wasting the time of the court. In the past, the SC has slapped fines on such litigants and warned others against wasting the time of the court in the name of PILs.