"For PM To Decide": Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Against General VK Singh

Friday, 2 July 2021Newsdesk
"For PM To Decide": Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Against General VK Singh
The Supreme Court has dismissed a PIL (public interest litigation) seeking to remove Union Minister VK Singh over alleged anti-Army statements he had made on February 7; the statements were made with reference to the border stand-off with China along the LAC.

New Delhi, 02 July 2021

As per news report of NDTV, The court dismissed the PIL saying it was for the Prime Minister to remove a minister, and asked the petitioner to focus on helping the country rather than file such petitions. The petitioner - activist Chandrasekaran Ramasamy had argued that the comments by VK Singh - a retired four-star General in the Indian Army - were in breach of his oath as a minister and had weakened India's global authority, as well as offering China a justification for its transgressions. Mr Ramasamy had said the government did not spare ordinary citizens for such comments, and said no special treatment should be afforded to Mr Singh either.

Source - NDTV
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