Amidst an event brimming with fervor and intellectual exchange, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar stood resolute, championing India’s formidable judicial system and unwavering commitment to democratic principles.
VP Dhankhar: India’s Rule of Law Stands Firm, Despite US, Germany, UN Concerns
His resounding declaration echoed through the halls, dismissing any notion of compromise in the face of external scrutiny. The backdrop to his impassioned address? None other than the recent flurry of international concern surrounding the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a contentious liquor scam case.
In the wake of raised eyebrows from the likes of Germany, the US, and the United Nations, India swiftly summoned diplomatic heavyweights, a senior US envoy and the German deputy chief of mission, to address their comments on Kejriwal’s legal entanglement. A palpable tension hung in the air as India took a firm stance, rebuffing any insinuation of interference in its judicial affairs.
Vice President Dhankhar’s voice boomed with conviction as he championed India’s sovereign right to uphold the rule of law without external interference. “India is a democracy with a robust judicial system,” he asserted, “This can’t be compromised by any individual or any group.
India does not need lessons from anyone on the rule of law.” His words reverberated with the weight of truth, underscoring the nation’s unwavering commitment to justice and equality.
But amidst the clamor of international discourse, Vice President Dhankhar seized the moment to shine a light on a disturbing trend festering within the nation’s fabric. “Equality before the law is a fundamental principle,” he declared, lamenting the propensity of some to skirt accountability by playing the victim card.
In a veiled jab at the AAP’s forthcoming rally in support of Kejriwal, Dhankhar questioned the ethics of dissenters taking to the streets in defiance of due legal process.
The stage was set for an intellectual showdown as Vice President Dhankhar graced the 70th Founders’ Day celebrations of the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA). With a captivated audience hanging on his every word, he delved deeper into the intricacies of India’s legal tapestry.
“What is the justification for a person or an institution to take to the streets when the law is set in motion?” he posed, challenging the ethos of those who seek to circumvent the judicial process.
Undeterred by the cacophony of international scrutiny, Vice President Dhankhar reaffirmed India’s steadfast resolve, urging citizens to stand firm against external interference. “We have to be extremely careful, sensitive, and proactive in neutralizing anti-national narratives concerning our robust judicial system,” he implored, rallying the nation to defend its sovereignty in the face of external pressures.
As the dust settled on Vice President Dhankhar‘s impassioned address, the echoes of his resounding declaration lingered in the air. India’s judiciary stood tall, fortified by the unwavering resolve of its leaders and the collective spirit of its people.
And amidst the tumult of global discourse, one truth remained unassailable: India’s democracy is a beacon of strength, its judicial system an impregnable fortress against the tides of external interference.
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With PTI inputs, the narrative unfolded, each twist and turn a testament to India’s unwavering commitment to justice, democracy, and the rule of law. And as the world watched with bated breath, India stood firm, a bastion of sovereignty in an ever-changing world.
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