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Days Before Retirement, Chief Justice Speaks On PM’s Ganesh Puja Visit Row
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Days Before Retirement, Chief Justice Speaks On PM’s Ganesh Puja Visit Row

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has responded to the massive political row over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to his home for Ganesh Puja, saying no judicial matters are discussed in such meetings. Responding to a question at the Loksatta annual lecture, the Chief Justice said it is a practice for Chief Ministers and Chief Justices of high courts to hold regular meetings.

“People think why these meetings. The maturity of our political system lies in the fact that there is a great deal of deference to the judiciary even in the political class. It is known. The judiciary’s budget is from the state. This budget is not for judges. We need new court buildings, new residences for judges in districts. For this, the Chief Justice and Chief Minister’s meetings are necessary,” he said.

The Chief Justice said he had earlier served as Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court. “When the Chief Justice is appointed, they go the Chief Minister’s house. Then, the Chief Minister comes to the Chief Justice’s house. These meetings have set agenda. Say, 10 projects are going on in the state, what is the infra, the budget? The Chief Minister informs the priorities for these projects. Wouldn’t you have to meet for this? If this happens over letters, the work will never get completed.” 

“There is a great deal of maturity in the political system. In the course of these meetings, never would the Chief Minister ask about a pending case. On August 14, and January 26, a wedding or mourning, the Chief Minister and the Chief Justice meet each other, there is no bearing on judicial work. People ask what deals are happening. This is just part of a robust dialogue,” he said.

Visuals of the Prime Minister visiting the Chief Justice’s residence and participating in the Ganesh Puja had sparked a massive political row, with a section of the Opposition saying that such meetings raise doubts.

Sanjay Raut, Rajya Sabha MP and a leader of Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), had suggested that the Chief Justice should recuse himself from a case linked to the tussle between Shiv Sena UBT and the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena.

“Look, it is Ganpati festival. How many people’s houses has the Prime Minister visited so far? I don’t have the information. Ganesh festival is celebrated in many places in Delhi, but the Prime Minister went to the Chief Justice’s house, and the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice together performed the Aarti. Our knowledge of God is such that if the custodians of the Constitution meet political leaders in this manner, then people have doubts,” Mr Raut said.

“It seems to me that there is a tradition that in such cases, if there is a party and the judge has or is seen to have any relation with it, then he dissociates himself from that case. So, I feel that Chandrachud sahab should dissociate himself from it,” he said.

Manoj Jha, RJD leader and Rajya Sabha MP, had said the independence of institutions must be seen. “Ganpati puja is a personal issue, but you are taking a camera. The message it sends is uncomfortable. The Chief Justice of India and the Prime Minister are tall personalities. So what can we say if they agreed to put out these photographs in the public domain.”

BJP had responded sharply to the Opposition’s criticism. Union minister Bhupender Yadav said the people who applaud the presence of Prime Ministers at Iftar parties “find their guts twisting and turning” on seeing the Prime Minister at the Ganesh Puja at the Chief Justice’s home.

“The same people who applaud and encourage presence of Prime Ministers at Iftars find their guts twisting and turning when they see PM Modi perform Ganpati Poojan at CJI DY Chandrachud’s residence. The executive and judiciary praying before Gods revered by crores of devotees across India reflects the real strength of Indian secularism. Deal with it,” he said in a post on X.

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla hit out at the Opposition criticism, commenting that a 2009 Iftar party hosted by then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was attended by the then Chief Justice of India KG Balakrishnan.

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud is set to retire on November 10. Justice Sanjiv Khanna will succeed him as the head of the Supreme Court. 

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‘Will Chop Them Up…’: Mithun Chakraborty At Kolkata Rally With Amit Shah
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‘Will Chop Them Up…’: Mithun Chakraborty At Kolkata Rally With Amit Shah

The political atmosphere in Bengal – an already frenzied battleground between the ruling Trinamool and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, before by-polls to six Assembly seats next month – soured further Sunday after actor and BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty‘s message of violence in Kolkata.

Chakraborty, 74, referred to a pre-Lok Sabha election comment by the Trinamool’s Humayun Kabir – who had threatened rival party workers on religious grounds, and was censured by the Election Commission – and called on BJP karyakartas to “chop them (up) and bury you in the ground”.

“A leader says there are 70 per cent Muslims and 30 per cent Hindus (and) that he will ‘cut’ and throw them in the Bhagirathi… I thought Chief Minister (Mamata Banerjee) would say something. She didn’t… so now I am saying, we will chop them (up) and bury them in the ground…” he said.

“I am not the Chief Minister… but I am saying this,” the 74-year-old raged, “We will do anything to win the masnad (throne) of Bengal… it will belong to the BJP after the 2026 Assembly election.”

Union Home Minister Amit Shah was present at the event; he had just felicitated the National Award-winning actor for being presented with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award on October 8.

“I am saying it again and again… we will do anything (to win the 2026 election) … anything. I am saying this with Home Minister Amit Shahji sitting here – we will do anything,” he warned ominously.

Chakraborty, 74, repeated this threat, calling the river “our mother” and declaring, “I say we will cut you up and throw you, not in the Bhagirathi because that is our mother, but we will throw you in the ground”, as the camera cuts to Mr Shah and other senior BJP leaders looking on with smiles.

Chakraborty then slammed the stand and said, “We will do anything… we will do anything”, and accused the Bengal state government of not allowing the Hindu community to cast votes.

The violent rhetoric followed Kabir’s equally shocking comment in May, as he was campaigning for the party’s Lok Sabha election candidate in Murshidabad district

At a rally he reportedly said, “You are 30 per cent (of the people here) but we are 70 per cent… if you think you can demolish mosques and Muslims will sit back and relax… (you are wrong). I will leave politics if I don’t drown you people in the Bhagirathi…”

“Shoot Me… Let’s See How Many Bullets”

The actor – speaking at a membership drive – then called on BJP supporters to join the party’s karyakartas. “We want those people who will fight… who can stand up and say, ‘Shoot me… let me see how many bullets you have’,” he said, taking a swipe at the Trinamool over multiple incidents of pre- and post-poll violence in the state, “But we don’t want those who join for money.”

Chakraborty then also offered up a second violent threat. “If you cut down one fruit from our trees… we will cut down four of yours,” he said, as Mr Shah continued to look on impassively.

“No One Takes Him Seriously…”

The Trinamool hit back swiftly; party General Secretary Jay Prakash Majumdar was quoted by a national news channel as dismissing Chakraborty as an inconsequential figure.

“No one takes him seriously as a political leader… the leader (the Trinamool’s Kabir) whose comment he spoke about was censured (by the Election Commission). But now, in the presence of Amit Shah, Mithun Chakraborty is saying this… will be also be censured now?” Majumdar asked.

Amit Shah Slams Mamata

Before Chakraborty’s incendiary speech Amit Shah spoke, accusing the Chief Minister and her Trinamool of “state-sponsored infiltration”, declaring the BJP will form the next government.

“There is state-sponsored infiltration in Bengal and the only way to stop this is to elect the BJP in 2026… Instead of Rabindrasangeet, today you hear bombs,” he said.

READ | Instead Of Rabindrasangeet, Bengal Hears Bombs: Amit Shah

“In 2026, BJP will form government with two-thirds majority” he declared.

And Majumdar laughed off Shah’s “pathetic statement”, pointing out the BJP had made similar claims before the 2019 and 2024 general elections, and the last Assembly election, only to lose each time.

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Festive cheer: Auto makers announce Diwali discounts to drive sales
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Festive cheer: Auto makers announce Diwali discounts to drive sales

Facing a significant industry slowdown, car manufacturers like Maruti Suzuki, Honda, Mahindra, and luxury brands such as Audi and BMW are offering deep discounts, sometimes up to Rs 12 lakh, across various models from entry-level to high-end luxury. Analysts predict even deeper discounts post-Diwali to clear excess inventories.

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