SC will hear next Monday pleas challenging the Centre's decision to block BBC documentary on Prime Minister
'This is how they waste the precious time of Hon'ble Supreme Court where thousands of common citizens are waiting and seeking dates for justice'
This comes after Kiren Rijiju criticized the SC's collegium system of seeking RAW and IB inputs on the appointment of judges in the High Courts
Law Minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday said comprehensive consultations with stakeholders, including political parties, are essential for implementing electoral reforms
Intelligence agency officials work in a secret manner for the nation, said Kiren Rijiju
His remarks come a day after Law Minister said there can be difference of opinion between government and judiciary but that does not mean two are attacking each other and a "Mahabharat" is going on
He said much cannot be expected from members of the "tukde-tukde" gang who seek to weaken the might of India
The law minister also said that "actually majority of the people have similar sane views"
Taking to Twitter, Rijiju said that minorities in the country are moving ahead positively
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Rijiju made remarks while responding to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who dubbed as "extremely dangerous" the government's move to ask the Supreme Court to include its nominees in collegium
Kiren Rijiju has suggested the inclusion of the Centre's representatives in the SC collegium and of the state government in the HC collegiums
The Ministry of Railways is considered the biggest litigant among government departments
The Government of India had notified millet as a nutritious- cereal in April 2018 and millet has also been included in the Poshan Mission campaign
Live news updates: The delay in getting Central govt's clearance for the semi high-speed rail project SilverLine may also be discussed in the meeting
The Law Minister also emphasised that people will not vote on the work of judges but their work is open for scrutiny in public opinion
"For us, the judiciary must be committed to the country but for others, the judiciary must be committed to their (political) parties," the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader added
Amid demands by the Opposition for a discussion in Parliament on the Sino-India border issue, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said it is not good to rake up sensitive issues politically
Rahul Gandhi is not only insulting the Indian Army but also damaging the country's image, Law Minister Kiren Rijiju said hitting out at the Congress leader for his remarks on China and the Army
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