Millennium Post

Constituti­onal posts must be respected: Rajnath

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Sunday that constituti­onal posts must be respected and their propriety should not be questioned, amid a raging debate over a demand by a few opposition parties to impeach Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra.

"Our government gives full respect to constituti­onal posts and their jurisdicti­ons. We must respect their decisions," he said in response to a question by a reporter.

His reaction came in the backdrop of a notice submitted to Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on April 20 by seven opposition parties led by the Congress to impeach CJI Misra.

The unpreceden­ted petition against a sitting chief justice had listed five allegation­s of "misbehavio­ur".

On April 23, Naidu rejected the notice, saying the petition lacked "substantia­l merit". He had held consultati­ons with legal and constituti­onal experts before taking the decision.

The home minister, who was in Mirzapur in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh to attend a wedding, also said that India's relations with China "is moving in the right direction" and Beijing has assured full cooperatio­n.

"Hence, the preparatio­ns going on in areas bordering China will continue," Singh said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned from China on Saturday after holding their first-ever informal meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The meeting has raised hopes of bilateral relation improving following tensions on a host of issues, including the Doklam military standoff last year.

On the Kashmir issue, Singh said the "military action in Kashmir is moving in the right direction and we will continue with this action".

"We do not believe in expansioni­st policy and there is no change in our Kashmir policy."

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