Supreme Court issues contempt notice to Yati Narsinghanand for remarks against Court

Supreme Court issues contempt notice to Yati Narsinghanand for remarks against Court

Today, the Supreme Court of India has issued notice in a contempt petition against Hindutva leader Yati Narsinghanand, for allegedly made derogatory remarks about the court and the Indian Constitution during an interview.

The petition was filed by Activist Shachi Nelli seeking consent from the Attorney-General to initiate contempt proceedings against Narsinghanand. 

The controversial religious figure, known for his rhetoric against Muslims and women, faced scrutiny for his comments suggesting that the Constitution would “consume” Hindus in the country.

The notice was issued by a bench of Justices AS Bopanna and MM Sundresh.

Narsinghanand is stated to have said that "those who believe in this system, these politicians, in the Supreme Court, and in the Army will all die the death of a dog."

 

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