CPI(M) Leader MA Baby Accuses Supreme Court of Favoring PM Modi
CPI(M) Leader MA Baby Accuses Supreme Court of Favoring PM Modi
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Kochi: In a pointed and critical address, MA Baby, a prominent member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI(M), accused the Supreme Court of exhibiting a bias in favor of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during crucial judgments. The remarks were delivered during the inauguration of a gathering of former teachers at the Kerala School Teachers Association's state conference in Kannur on Saturday.

MA Baby raised concerns about the state of parliamentary democracy, alleging that PM Modi manages to achieve his goals without resorting directly to fascism. He asserted that even the Supreme Court tends to deliver judgments that align with the interests of the Prime Minister. The CPI(M) leader specifically cited the verdict on the abrogation of Article 370, criticizing it as an affront to the historical integrity of the judiciary in the country.

The event provided a platform for MA Baby to express his views on the perceived challenges to democratic institutions. Despite the sensitive nature of his statements, he conveyed a lack of fear regarding potential legal consequences, emphasizing his willingness to express these opinions even in the face of the Supreme Court.

The remarks made by MA Baby reflect broader concerns among critics regarding the independence and impartiality of the judiciary in the context of key political decisions. The accusations against the Supreme Court of favoring PM Modi raise questions about the role of the judiciary and its ability to maintain a neutral stance in politically charged matters.

This incident is likely to contribute to ongoing debates about the state of democracy and the separation of powers in India, with implications for public discourse on the judiciary's role in upholding democratic principles.

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