"They don't trust the Speaker. They don't trust the Election Commission. They don't trust independent constitutional institutions. It is beyond my understanding what kind of anarchy the opposition is taking the country into. The problem is that they don't engage in self-reflection; they j
"This is the court's decision. Warrants are also issued, and bail is granted. People who believe in the Constitution keep faith in the Constitution and accept it... Constitutional institutions work according to the law, and one should have faith in the law," he said.
Governor Shukla said, "I don't think I should read it," while specifically pointing out that the prepared address contained "comments on constitutional institutions." He stated that the remaining portion of the speech largely dealt with the achievements of the state government and its fut
Poonawala criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, alleging that his "politics of abuse and anarchy" undermines constitutional institutions, violates parliamentary procedure, and insults the Constitution of India.
Ahead of the Union Budget, Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Tuesday criticised the Centre, highlighting the serious challenges faced by the country and accused the government of having "completely eliminated constitutionally guaranteed" rights and "weakened constitutional institutions."
BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh on Friday welcomed the Supreme Court's decision to issue notices to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and state police officers in connection with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) case.
Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol on Tuesday launched a sharp attack on Congress MP Rahul Gandhi over his remarks made during a lecture in Berlin, Germany, accusing him of repeatedly insulting India and its constitutional institutions on foreign soil.
Speaking to ANI, he criticised Gandhi's claim that China has surpassed India, saying it is another instance of the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha insulting India, both domestically and internationally.
Speaking to the media, Patra said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has bought "truth" before the country during the discussion in the Parliament on electoral reforms.
Trivedi referenced Chowdhury's earlier actions, including bringing a dog into her car and her reaction to a journalist's question. He alleged that Chowdhury's behaviour, including her comments and laughter, demonstrated a pattern of disrespect towards constitutional institutions.
Speaking to ANI, Punia said, "It is a battle of ideologies in which on one side are people who want to use constitutional institutions for their own political benefit. On the other side is a candidate who has always fought for the Constitution..."