When the law comes into effect, some will take to the streets: Vice President Dhankhar
Taking a sharp swipe at the Opposition, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar on Friday asserted that those who thought they were outside the system will now be held accountable. He said some people will take to the streets when the law comes into effect.
He also wondered how someone who breaks the law plays the victim card. “People are playing,” he said.
His comments come in the backdrop of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) rally here on Sunday, which was held to protest the ruling BJP’s alleged misuse of central agencies and the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal , by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). a money laundering case related to the alleged excise tax “scam”.
Several INDIA block leaders are expected to attend the meeting.
Besides, the Congress has accused the BJP-led central government of misusing institutions like the Income Tax Department, the ED and the CBI to undermine democracy.
It is said that the party has received fresh notices from the income tax department, asking it to pay Rs 1,823.08 crore.
“Some people thought we are above the law, immune from the law. That has been demolished… those who thought they were outside the law, the law is after them,” Dhankhar said here without naming any person or case .
Speaking at the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), the Vice President said the law holds them accountable.
“But what do we see – as soon as the law takes its course, they take to the streets, high-decibel debates, with guilt of the worst kind camouflaged by human rights. This is happening under our noses,” he said.
He asked what the justification is for individuals or institutions and organizations to take to the streets when the law comes into effect.
“Can you go on a high moral ground that the corrupt should not be dealt with because it is the festive season, the farming season? How can there be a season to save those who are guilty?” he asked.
He also asserted that the Indian judiciary has proven its strength and independence.
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First print: March 29, 2024 | 10:02 pm IST