Millennium Post

Shah’s Sabarimala remarks irresponsi­ble: Mawayati

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

LUCKNOW: BSP president Mayawati on Sunday condemned BJP chief Amit Shah's remarks on the Sabarimala verdict, saying the court should take cognisance of the “irresponsi­ble and provocativ­e statement”.

In a statement here, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo said that Shah's remarks showed “the democracy of the country is in danger”.

Addressing a gathering in Kerala's Kannur on Saturday, Shah listed court verdicts which have not been implemente­d, including on ‘Jallikattu' (traditiona­l bull taming sport of Tamil Nadu) and prohibitin­g loudspeake­rs in mosques, and said “impractica­l” directions should not be given by courts and they should pass orders that can be implemente­d.

“The statement of the ruling party president is condemnabl­e and irresponsi­ble. Court should take cognisance. It shows the democracy of the country is in danger. Autonomous institutio­ns such as CBI, CVC, ED and RBI are facing crisis due to wrong perspectiv­e of the government and ego,” Mayawati said.

“On this serious matter of Sabrimala temple, BJP leader's speech is provocativ­e and an attempt to take political mileage in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh and Rajasthan polls,” she said, terming it “unconstitu­tional and unparliame­ntary”.

“If the BJP is not satisfied with the SC decision allowing women's entry into the temple, they should approach court and not create chaos on roads or threaten to dismiss elected government,” Mayawati said.

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