Purely unintentional: BJP's H Raja apologises to Madras HC for derogatory words


Chennai, Oct 22(DC): BJP national secretary H Raja tendered unconditional apology to the Madras High Court on Monday for his derogatory remarks against the judiciary.

He said, “Those words were uttered in an highly agitated state. It was purely unintentional. I was in an emotional state. Only after watching the video did I realise that it was wrong. I tender my unconditional apology for the same,” the BJP leader said.

Following H Raja’s ‘unconditional’ apology, the court has closed the case.

 

During Vinayagar Chathurthi procession in Pudukottai in September, the BJP leader had abused the judiciary after police denied permission for procession to go on a particular route.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    What we have witnessed in the last four and half years of BJP rule that there is no accountability and so BJP leaders have scant regard for the Law and the Judiciary. The complete silence by Modi and the central leadership of the BJP has encouraged local leaders to do and say what ever they feel.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    Contempt of Court attracts at least 6 months in Jail ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Oct 22 2018

    Loose tongue and derogatory comments started since 2014, Jaise raja waise Chela's..

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