City
Epaper

‘Not only an assault on judiciary, but grave insult to India’: Sharad Pawar on CJI row

By IANS | Updated: October 6, 2025 18:30 IST

Mumbai, Oct 6 NCP SP president Sharad Pawar on Monday strongly condemned the incident of shoe throwing at ...

Open in App

Mumbai, Oct 6 NCP SP president Sharad Pawar on Monday strongly condemned the incident of shoe throwing at the Chief Justice of India B R Gavai, asserting that it is not merely an assault on the judiciary, but a grave insult to democracy, the Constitution, and India itself.

“The poison being spread in our country now refuses to respect even the highest constitutional institutions. This is a warning bell for the nation. I strongly condemn this incident and assure that I will remain committed to ensuring that the pillars of Indian democracy are never weakened under any circumstances,” the senior Pawar wrote on X.

He further stated that the judiciary exists to uphold the values of democracy and the Constitution, ensuring that debates and disagreements lead to fair and just conclusions.

“An attempt to attack the Chief Justice in the highest institution of justice is not merely an assault on the judiciary, but a grave insult to our democracy, our Constitution, and our nation itself,” he said.

Pawar was reacting after a lawyer tried to throw a shoe at the Chief Justice this morning. The shoe did not reach the bench, and the man was immediately taken into custody.

Unfazed by the shocking development in the courtroom, Chief Justice Gavai said, "I am the last person to be affected by such things," and continued the hearing.

A veteran jurist, Indira Jaising, in a post on X, said the incident must be thoroughly investigated.

"The lawyer must be named, and legal action taken against him. This appears to be a blatant casteist attack on the Supreme Court of India. It deserves to be condemned by all judges of the Supreme Court by a united press statement that ideological attacks will not be tolerated by the court. Befitting the court's dignity, the CJI Gavai went about judicial work with no visible disturbance," she added.

--IANS

sj/dan

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsPant likely to return via Ranji Trophy in late October, pending fitness clearance

NationalRaebareli lynching: Congress seeks UP CM’s resignation over ‘atrocities’ against Dalits

AurangabadMassive fire at A.D. Pharma Company; Loss estimated at Rs 1 crore

TechnologyEVs likely to cost same as petrol vehicles in 4–6 months: Nitin Gadkari

BusinessEVs likely to cost same as petrol vehicles in 4–6 months: Nitin Gadkari

National Realted Stories

National‘Pathetic’: PM Modi on Bengal law and order after attack on BJP MP

NationalIAF witnessed ‘golden era’ under PM Modi: Gujarat CM Patel

NationalBengal landslide: Death toll rises to 28; CM Mamata reviews relief and rescue ops

NationalRPF, NDRF and IRIDM join hands on saving lives during Golden Hour

NationalCyber crimes and online propaganda pose new threats: Arunachal Guv