Tripura CM challenges Judiciary saying Police is under our Control

CM Bilpab Kumar Deb said that the police is under our control, we have the power. Don't be afraid of contempt of court.
Image Credit: Amar ujala
Image Credit: Amar ujala

CM Biplab Kumar Deb said that the police is under our control, we have the power. Don't be afraid of contempt of court. How many people have been jailed for contempt in the history of the country?

Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb is once again embroiled in controversies. This time he has challenged the judiciary itself. Its video has also gone viral. The matter is being reported on Saturday. According to the information, CM Biplab Kumar Deb had arrived to address the convention of the Tripura Civil Service Officers Association. During this, he asked the officers not to fear the judiciary and not to let contempt of court come in the way of work.

Police under our control, how many people went to jail for contempt of court

Biplab Kumar Deb did not stop here. He said that in the history of the country, how many people have gone to jail for contempt of court. If the court sends the police to nab us, then the police will go back and tell us that the accused was not found. He told the officers that the police is under our control, no one needs to be afraid. He further said that contempt of court is considered as a tiger. But here I am Tiger. I have power in my hand. If anyone wants to go to jail, I will go first.

TMC bid – will the Supreme Court take cognizance?

TMC has also become an attacker on this statement of Tripura CM. And TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee posted the video and tweeted that it is an insult to the entire country. He is shamelessly making fun of democracy. Will the Supreme Court take cognizance of a comment that disrespects it? CPI(M) leader Jitendra Chaudhary said that the judiciary is a strong pillar of our democracy. His statement shows that he does not respect the judiciary. This statement shows his desperation.

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