Impeachment notice a 'revenge petition', says Jaitley

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP today lashed out at the over its move to impeach the of India, dubbing it as an "intimidatory tactic" and revenge petition" to target the after its verdict in the B H death case exposed a "conspiracy of falsehood".

While Jaitley posted his hard-hitting response to the opposition's move in Facebook, BJP fielded its Meenakshi Lekhi, who is also a lawyer, to take on the

Besides the case, Lekhi also made a mention of the High Court's order today acquitting Maya Kodnani, a former in the BJP-ruled state, of criminal charges in the Naroda Patiya riots case of 2002, and said she was falsely implicated as part of a Congress' conspiracy to target leaders of the saffron party.

The BJP has said petitioners seeking probe in the death case were acting at the behest of the which, it has alleged, wanted to finish its Amit Shah's political career.

Lekhi accused the main opposition party of trying to "demean, degrade and denigrate" the judiciary after its "conspiracies" in cases of Loya's death and riot charges against its Kodnani were exposed.

The move is an attempt to pressure the judiciary and send out the message that "either you do what we say and if you dare not do as we command then we will impeach you", Lekhi said.

In his seething post titled 'Death Case The One That Almost Created a Judicial Mutiny, Jaitley also said Shah had "no role" in the Sohrabuddin case which was an "alleged encounter executed by some central agencies" through the

Sohrabuddin, an alleged gangster, was killed in a police encounter in in 2005 when Narendra Modi, now prime minister, was the state's chief and Shah a in his government. The was at the power in the Centre.

Earlier in the day, the and six other opposition parties moved a notice for the of the of India, accusing him of five counts of "misbehaviour" and "misusing" authority.

Observing that of a is to be done only in the case of either his "incapacity" or on "proven misconduct", Jaitley said the party and its "friends" have started using as a "political tool".

Trivialising the use of power is dangerous, he said, adding that it is not difficult to collect 50 signatures of Rajya Sabha or hundred signatures of members even on frivolous issues.

"My preliminary reaction to the motion filed today is clear. It is a revenge petition after the falsehood of the Party has been established in the Justice death case. It is an attempt to intimidate a and send a message to other Judges, that if you don't agree with us, fifty MPs are enough for a revenge action," he said.

The said yesterday's 114-page judgement in the death case "exposes every fact of the conspiracy to generate falsehood" as propaganda in the public and political space.

"Never ever so blatantly in the past have national political parties, a few retired judges and some senior lawyers so closely identified themselves with the generation of falsehood that they almost come out as conspirators," he said.

He said some public interest crusaders have graduated into "Institution Disruptors", adding that they pursue falsehoods with a "sense of deep commitment, indulge in intimidating advocacy, are shrill with their opposing colleagues, are rude and impolite with the judges".

He said they have found two strong allies -- a section of the media gives them publicity and the which is too willing to identify with them.

On the other hand, he regretted that a "divided court" is finding itself helpless to respond to these intimidatory tactics.

Referring to the "controversial" press conference by four senior judges of the Supreme Court, Jaitley asked, "Is the motion filed today a direct result of the press conference? Does this set a precedent that political parties in will use as an instrument to intimidate judges hearing controversial matters?"

Jaitley said that what has happened today is a "price" the Indian judiciary has to pay for misadventures of many.

"There is no better time for judicial statesmanship and political foresight," he said.

Jaitley also lashed out at stories and investigations in connection with death of Justice a "textbook example of fake news".

Lekhi said Kodnani was victimised by the and implicated in a "false case" when it was in power at the Centre.

The had yesterday dismissed a batch of petitions seeking probe to Loya's death, saying he died of natural cases.

also hit out at opposition parties, alleging depths of politicking had been reached and that judicial independence in the country was being attacked for political interests.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 20:30 IST