‘Parliament is supreme’: VP Dhankhar renewed the attack on judiciary on India news

New Delhi: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Repeated on Tuesday that “Parliament is supreme“And elected MLAs are” Param Masters “.
Addressing students at Delhi University, the Vice President said that every word spoke by A Constitutional function The highest national interest is directed.
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“Let me tell you, the constitution explained it, it is worth it, it is nectar in the preamble of the Constitution. And what it says, we are the people of India, the highest power is with them. There is no one above the people of India,” Dheer said.
“And we have been chosen under the Constitution, the people of India, their expressions, their wishes, their wishes to reflect their will. And they justify these representatives during the election,” he said.
Dhankhar also said that elected representatives are the “final lord” of constitutional materials.
“And therefore, there is no doubt about it, the constitution is for the people. And its reserves are from the elected representatives. They are the last masters what the constitutional material will be. There is no scene in the Constitution of any authority over the Parliament. Parliament is the highest.”
“And being this situation, let me tell you that it is supreme like every person in the country. We have a part of people at an atom in a democracy. And that atom is atomic power. And that the atomic power is reflected during the election. And that is why we are a democratic nation,” he said.
This came later after the Supreme Court President and the Governors set a time -line to decide on the bills, saying, “We may not have a situation where you direct the President of India and on what basis?”
Referring to Apex Court Article 142 In the Constitution, which gives the Supreme Court a grant to comprehensive powers to ensure “complete justice” in any case, Dhankhar said on Thursday that it has “become an nuclear missile against democratic forces, which is available for the judiciary 24×7”.
The court called for an article pronounced his verdict against Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi. Referring to the SC decision of 8 April, VP said, “Under the Constitution you have to explain the constitution under Article 145 (3). There, it should be five judges or more.”