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Extraordinary Attack On Judiciary: Congress On Dhankhar's Kesavananda Bharati Case Verdict Remarks

Earlier, senior Congress lead💎er P Chidambaram said Dhankhar is "wrong" in stating that Parliament is supreme and his views should warn every Constitution-loving citizen to be alert to the dangers ahead.

Extraordinary Attack On Judiciary: Congress On Dhankhar's Kesavananda Bharati Case Verdict Remarks In Raj Bhavan
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The Congress on Thursday described Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar's remarks questioning the landmark 1973 Kesavananda Bharati cas🧔e verdict as an "extraordinary attack on the judiciary", and said that a "no-holds-barred assault" on one constitutional institution by another was q⭕uite unprecedented.

Vice President Dhankhar had on Wednesday criticised the scrapping of the NJAC Act in 2015 and also questioned the Kesavananda Bharati case verdict, saying it set a wrong precedent and that he disagrees with the Supreme Court ruling that Parliament can amend the Constitution but not its basic struct𝕴ure.

"In my 18 years as a MP, I've nev🍸er heard anyone criticise the 1973 Kesavananda Bharati judgment of Supreme Court," Congress general secretary in-charge😼 Jairam Ramesh said in a tweet.

"In fact, legal luminaries o𝔍f BJP like Arun Jaitley hailed it as a milestone. Now, Chairman of Rajya Sabha says it was wrong. Extraordinary attack on the judiciarꦇy!" he said.

It also bears mention that a "no-holds-barred assault" on one Constitutional institution by another is quite unprecedented, Ram🌃esh said in another tweet.

"Having different views is one thin꧋g, but the Vice P🐭resident has taken the confrontation with the Supreme Court to an altogether different level!" he said.

Earli💞er, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram said Dhankhar is "wrong" in stating that Parliament is supreme a🗹nd his views should warn every Constitution-loving citizen to be alert to the dangers ahead.

Reacting to Dhankhar's remarks, Chidambaram, a lawyer, said on Twitter, 🐻"The Hon'ble Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is wrong when he says that Parliament is supreme. It is the Constitution that is supreme."

The "basic structure" doctrine was evolved in order to ♓prevent a majoritarian-driven assault on the foundational principles of the Constitution, the former Union minister said.

"Suppose Parliament, by a majority, voted t🧸o convert the parliamentary s🗹ystem into a Presidential system. Or repeal the State List in Schedule VII and take away the exclusive legislative powers of the States. Would such amendments be valid?" Chidambaram said in a series of tweets.

After the NJAC Act was struck down, nothing prevented the government from introducing🧸 a new Bill, the senior Congr💎ess leader said.

"The striking down of ඣone Act does not mean that the 'basic structure' doctrine is wrong," he added.

"In fact, the Hon'ble Chairman's views should warn every Constitution-loving citizen to b🐽e alert to the dange🀅rs ahead," Chidambaram said.

Dhankhar had on Wednesday said "o🐼ne-upmanship and public posturing" from judicial platforms is not good and these institutions must know how to conduct themselves.

Dhankhar's virtual censure of the 👍judiciary had come following the apex court's remarks on the issue of the collegium system.

Addressing the 83rd All India Presiding Officers Conference in Jaipur Wednesday, the RS Chairman, who has criticised in and outside the House the striking down of the National Judicial Appointments Commission (NJAC) Act by the apex court, said that it was "a scenario perhaps unpa🅷ralꦕleled in the democratic history of the world."

"The executive is ordained to be in compliance with the constitutional prꦐescription emanating from Parliament. It was obligated to adhere to the NJAC. Judicial verdict cannot run it down," he had said.

His statement came in the backdrop of a raging debate on the issue of appཧointment to the higher judiciary with the government questioning the current Collegium system and the♊ Supreme Court defending it.

- With PTI Input