Sharp exchange on RSS ‘extremist’ tag

Sharp exchange on RSS ‘extremist’ tag

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 05:57 PM IST
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New Delhi : The reference to RSS as an “extremist” organisation by a lawyer in his plea seeking an SIT probe into recent incidents of violence at Patiala House Courts, on Friday sparked a strong reaction from another lawyer who sought Supreme Court’s intervention in expunging the word.

“I am pained. My Lords, please ask him to immediately expunge the remarks used for RSS. RSS is not an extremist organisation,” lawyer R P Luthra, who has sought to intervene in the matter arising out of the violent incidents when JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar was produced in the lower court, told a bench of Justices J Chelameswar and A M Sapre.

The exchange took place during the hearing of a fresh plea by lawyer Subhash Chandran, who said he was part of the team of lawyers representing Kumar and claimed he was attacked by some “rowdy” colleagues in the New Delhi district courts premises at Patiala House here.

Chandran further alleged that defence lawyers were called “Pakistani agents” and the “murderous” attacks on them and others including journalists was planned by BJP-RSS leaders.

Senior advocate Chander Uday Singh, representing Chandran, said the police has so far not registered the FIR on his complaint.

The reference to RSS as an “extremist” organisation irked Luthra who sought its expunction by arguing at the top of his voice that it was a “nationalist” organisation and use of such words would “provoke” the people.

The court referred to prayers like a direction to police to register the FIR and asked Singh to withdraw his plea and file a fresh one, saying “You say that you have also been assaulted. We would certainly like to examine the allegations”.

Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for the Centre and Delhi Police, opposed the plea saying there was no specific allegation that the petitioner lawyer was attacked or “somebody tried to kill him”.

The bench then permitted Singh to withdraw the plea and asked Luthra to calm down.

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