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Rahul says Law Minister 'peddling fake news', Prasad hit back

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Saturday attacked Ravi Shankar Prasad, saying that he was "peddling fake news" while the legal system is collapsing.

Prasad hit back, saying the pendency of cases was a legacy of the led He also questioned if the notice given to controversial firm Cambridge bothered him personally.

In a tweet on Saturday, Gandhi said the legal system is "collapsing under pending cases".

He said there were over 55,000 pending cases in the Supreme Court, over 37 lakh in various high courts (HC) and over 2.6 crore in the lower courts.

"Yet, a staggering 400 high court and 6,000 lower court judges not appointed, while preoccupied (with) peddling fake news," Gandhi said.

In response, Prasad tweeted calling the pending cases a UPA legacy.

"Mr Rahul Gandhi, pendency is the legacy which UPA Govt of 10 years had given us where judicial infrastructure development was the lowest priority.

"We are improving the situation by creating more infrastructure, more digitization and in disposal of cases," he said.

"In 2016 a record 126 High Court Judges were appointed in one year - the highest since independence. Since May 2014 NDA government appointed 17 SC Judges, 326 HC judges and made 304 additional judges permanent & also created 173 new posts of High Court Judges, compared to 20 created in UPA 2," Prasad added.

Prasad also questioned if the notice given to Cambridge worried the

"Mr. Rahul Gandhi, the notice given to Cambridge for Data Manipulation has naturally worried you. Angry, frustrated and apprehensive, you are now dragging the judiciary. Deeply reprehensible," he said.

Prasad had alleged that the was using the services of the London-based political data analytics firm CA and also claimed that the firm was involved in Gandhi's and there had been meetings too in this regard.

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First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 20:50 IST
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