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‘When people realise power of vote, they shun violence’: Supreme Court top 5 remarks in West Bengal SIR case

The Indian Express·Ashish Shaji·about 1 month ago
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West Bengal SIR: The Supreme Court’s hearing on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal saw a series of significant observations from the bench on democracy and voting. CJI Surya Kant : As a citizen of India, I was very happy to see the percentage of voting. In this country, people need to participate in this. Justice Joymalya Bagchi : There is a saying in Bengali, Rajae rajae juddho hoye, ulukhagrar pran jaye , that the Kings fight and the poor men suffer and die. CJI Kant: When people realise their power in a democracy, the power of the vote, and they follow the rule of law…then they don’t indulge in violence. Then they know that my strength lies in a democratic setup. Justice Bagchi: We have seen that the democratic process is something which must be respected and honoured, otherwise the essence of democracy will be lost.…

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