Revanth Reddy: The Supreme Court has reacted sharply to the inappropriate comments made by Telangana Chief Minister Revant Reddy. The court questioned how to speak at will, without learning lessons from past experiences. The jury suggested that politicians need to respect democratic systems, expressing deep embarrassment over the comments of “by -elections” in the Chief Minister’s Assembly. Advocate Aryama Sundaram on behalf of the BRS in the case.
Supreme Court Slams Revanth Reddy Remarks
The Supreme Court has also expressed dissatisfaction over the delay in taking action against defeated MLAs. The bench commented that the Speaker’s behavior was humiliated by the Constitution. The court was outraged by the words “Constitution Becomes Mockery IF Speaker Remains Silent”. The speaker is still thinking that the court’s deadline for not making a decision.
The Supreme Court Justice BR Gawai said, “The CM should follow some of the rest of the experience.” The court also criticized the speaker for being silent during the Chief Minister’s comments. He said the Speaker did not respond to the matters in the Assembly and that the judiciary had to intervene.
The arguments of both sides in this case are over. The court reserved the final verdict. It is noteworthy that the court commented that “every day matters in democracy”. The court suggested that the speaker should take the immediate decision. The court warned that if the petitions were not responded to the right time, confidence in democracy would be reduced.
https://twitter.com/pakkafilmy007/status/16003523639822848