NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court is expected to hear a plea on May 5 demanding initiation of suo motu contempt proceedings against BJP MP Nishikant Dubey for allegedly making derogatory and scandalous remarks against the apex court and the Chief Justice of India.
The petition, listed for likely hearing this week, seeks the court’s intervention over what it terms an attack on the dignity of the judiciary. It also urges the top court to direct the Union Ministry of Home Affairs to issue an advisory to all state Chief Secretaries to curb hate and provocative speeches by political leaders, especially in relation to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025.
The controversy stems from Dubey's remarks on the Supreme Court's handling of the Waqf (Amendment) Act. In an interview to ANI on Saturday last week, he said, “The Supreme Court is going beyond its limits. If everything is to be decided there, shut down Parliament,” alleging that the judiciary was provoking religious discord and accusing CJI D Y Chandrachud of being responsible for “civil wars.”
He also criticised the court’s ruling on Article 377 and claimed it had usurped legislative powers, saying, “You want to take this country towards anarchy.”
The BJP swiftly distanced itself from Dubey’s comments. Party president J P Nadda stated that the remarks were Dubey’s personal opinion and reiterated the BJP’s respect for the judiciary. He also cautioned party leaders against making such statements.
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