Key Points

Karnataka's Home Minister has strongly condemned the shocking shoe attack on Chief Justice B.R. Gavai at the Supreme Court. He specifically appealed to Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to ensure such security breaches don't happen again. The minister emphasized that attacking the CJI, who comes from the Dalit community, insults both his office and the Constitution itself. Meanwhile, CJI Gavai showed remarkable composure, stating he wouldn't be affected by such incidents before continuing court proceedings.

Key Points: Karnataka HM Urges Modi Shah After CJI Gavai Shoe Attack

  • Karnataka Home Minister condemns shoe attack targeting Chief Justice B.R. Gavai
  • Parameshwara highlights CJI's Dalit background and constitutional position
  • Security lapse at Supreme Court questioned after footwear incident
  • BJP state president calls attack an insult to Constitution sovereignty
  • CJI Gavai remained unfazed, continued court proceedings normally
  • Accused lawyer shouted slogans about Sanatan Dharma before attack
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Attack on CJI Gavai: Karnataka HM urges PM Modi, Amit Shah to ensure such incidents aren't repeated

Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara condemns shoe attack on CJI B.R. Gavai, appeals to PM Modi and Amit Shah for action and security review.

"I am the last person to be affected by such things - Chief Justice B.R. Gavai"

Bengaluru, Oct 7

Strongly condemning the attack on Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai, Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Tuesday appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to ensure that such incidents are not repeated.

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Parameshwara said, "Committing such an act under the pretext of his comment on Sanatan Dharma is highly condemnable. Especially, I must say this - CJI Gavai hails from the Dalit community, and his rise to such a high position is itself a remarkable achievement."

"The Chief Justice represents his community, and if he is attacked in such a manner, the entire nation should condemn it and take the development seriously. I appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and those in the system to ensure that no such incident occurs again and that legal action is taken in this case," he stated.

Parameshwara further said, "The incident of throwing a shoe at the Chief Justice of India is condemnable. This is not a question of one individual named Gavai; it is an insult to the office of the Chief Justice of India and the Constitution. The incident also shows a lapse in security at the Supreme Court."

"If such an incident can occur in the Apex Court, the advocate who committed the act should have been arrested and punished as per law. I do not understand why he was released. He should be arrested immediately," Parameshwara demanded.

Referring to the accused's remarks about Sanatan Dharma, Parameshwara said, "CJI Gavai has always delivered judgments based on law and justice. He cannot deliver biased verdicts, as all decisions are made within the established legal framework."

State BJP President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra, taking to X on Tuesday, stated, "The incident involving an attempt to insult the Hon'ble Chief Justice of India, B.R. Gavai, who upholds the dignity of the Supreme Court, is highly condemnable. This act amounts to a vile and uncivilised attempt to insult the sovereignty of the Constitution. The conduct of the lawyer who committed this act is an unforgivable offence."

"Such behaviour and actions that insult and show disrespect towards the Constitution and the democratic system represent the height of rebellion," Vijayendra stated.

A dramatic incident unfolded at the Supreme Court on Monday when an elderly man attempted to throw a shoe at Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai during a courtroom hearing. The footwear, however, fell short of the bench, and security personnel quickly restrained the individual.

Unfazed by the disruption, Chief Justice Gavai addressed the court, stating, "I am the last person to be affected by such things," before proceedings continued as scheduled.

Eyewitnesses reported that the incident occurred shortly after the day's first case was taken up. The man, later identified as Kishore Rakesh through a proximity card typically issued to lawyers and clerks, reportedly shouted slogans such as, "India won't tolerate Sanatan's insult," before attempting to throw the shoe. His motives remain unclear, and security agencies are currently questioning him.

The dramatic incident came in the wake of criticism directed at CJI Gavai over a remark he made last week during the hearing of a public interest plea concerning the reconstruction of a damaged idol of Lord Vishnu in Khajuraho.

While rejecting the plea, CJI Gavai had reportedly said, "Go and ask the deity himself to do something," a comment that sparked widespread outrage on social media.

Responding to the controversy, the CJI clarified, "Someone informed me that my remarks were portrayed in a certain way on social media. I respect all religions."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Justice Gavai's journey from humble beginnings to CJI is inspiring for every Indian. Such attacks on constitutional authorities should be dealt with strictly. Security at Supreme Court needs immediate review.
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James A
While the attack is condemnable, I'm concerned about the initial comment made by CJI regarding the deity. Judicial officers should be extra careful with their words, especially in a diverse country like India.
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Ananya R
CJI Gavai handled the situation with remarkable dignity. "I am the last person to be affected by such things" shows true judicial temperament. We need more such composed leaders! 🙏
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Sarah B
Why was the accused released? This is serious security breach at our highest court. The Home Minister is right to demand immediate arrest and proper legal action.
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Vikram M
As an Indian citizen, I feel this incident insults not just CJI but every Indian who believes in constitutional democracy. Political differences should never lead to such hooliganism.

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