INDIA

It’s Become Fashion For Some To Oppose Govt Decision: Kiren Rijiju

Emphasising the importance of the judiciary Kiren Rijiju noted if any act is constitutional or unconstitutional, let the judiciary decide

Mumbai: Minister of law and Justice Kiren Rijiju on Thursday expressed his concern over “disturbing elements” who oppose constitutional and legal decisions, and refuse to follow the law or any act, referring to the decision to repeal farm laws.

Speaking at the of an online course on the constitution at the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), on the eve of Constitution Day 2021, the Minister said, “When Parliament passes a bill or when assembly adopts certain laws, until or unless it is unconstitutional, why should there be a reason to say that we don’t follow this Act, or we will not follow this law.”

He added that it has become a “fashion for some elements to say that they do not accept the constitution and it is not in their favour.”

“In cities, we don’t realise it, but as we go deeper, there are certain elements which are emerging… it is very disturbing… that anything which is legal, lawful, constitutional is being opposed tooth and nail,” Rijiju explained.

Emphasising the importance of the judiciary, Rijiju noted, “If (an) Act is constitutional or unconstitutional, let the judiciary decide.”

“What I am saying is that when it is already a law, how will you say that a law has been framed, but it is not implementable. Is it not some kind of a crisis for the country,” he added.

The law minister asserted that until the judiciary decides that a law is “this way or that way, why should we try to impose our thoughts and our ideas on others.”

“India is a very democratic country so we have the right to oppose, right to differ in opinions. We have the right to dissent. But anything which has been done constitutionally must be respected by all,” he added.

Last week, on November 19, the Prime Minister had announced the repealing of the farm laws after a year-long protest by the farmers on Delhi’s borders.

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