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“The Fixed fights: Noora Kushtis Noora Kushtis: Create Law and Order Problems in India”
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“The Fixed fights: Noora Kushtis Noora Kushtis: Create Law And Order Problems In India”
By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch“No real intentions and moves on the part of the political parties, social groups or sections of people to work for release of the Bandi Singhs: Unfortunately all to gain political mileage in the matter”
Fixed Fight No. 1: Noora Kushti Noora Kushti*:
“The Fixed fights: Noora Kushtis Noora Kushtis: Create Law And Order Problems In India”
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“It is true that a movement for release of the Bandi Singhs has been going on for a long time now. Many political parties and Sikh Panthic (religious) organisations have raised their demand from time to time. Unfortunately such moves are often to gain political mileage.
One can ask if there have been real intentions and moves on the part of the political parties, social groups or sections of people to work for their release. The half-hearted approach therefore has not served the purpose and in turn the government too has not paid much attention in the past. Demand for release of ‘Bandi Singhs’ stirs passions in Punjab:By Rajendra Khatry -March 1, 2023”: http://tehelka.com/demand-for-
Fixed Fight No. 2: Noora Kushti Noora Kushti*:
“The Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has apparently not satisfied the principal opposition party, Congress harped on its demand for a probe by a Joint Parliamentary Committee”
The Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, and comprising Judges PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala, has apparently not satisfied the principal opposition party, Congress, which even today harped on its demand for a probe by a Joint Parliamentary Committee, a demand it has voiced on the floor of both Houses of parliament, though it has not resonated with other opposition parties.
“Opinion: Supreme Court Tasks Credible Experts With Time-Bound Hindenburg-Adani Probe: Shubhabrata Bhattacharya: Opinion: Updated: March 02, 2023 10:27 pm IST:
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Simultaneously, the Supreme Court has directed SEBI to also continue its probe and submit its report to the Sapre panel within this time frame.
The Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, and comprising Judges PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala, has apparently not satisfied the principal opposition party, Congress, which even today harped on its demand for a probe by a Joint Parliamentary Committee, a demand it has voiced on the floor of both Houses of parliament, though it has not resonated with other opposition parties.
The demand was raised first in the pre-Budget Session all-party meeting by Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge. On that day, the Congress's MVA ally in Maharashtra, the NCP, and its senior partner in Tamil Nadu, DMK - both present in the meeting - preferred to skirt the issue. The Trinamool Congress, whose banker-turned-MP Mahua Moitra was vociferous on the Adani-Hindenburg matter in Lok Sabha, has also been silent on the demand for a JPC.
After the Supreme Court order today, Congress' Bihar ally, JD(U), refused to be drawn in into the JPC demand. Its spokesperson KC Tyagi said parliament usually does not discuss matters which are under judicial scrutiny.
In the past four decades, beginning with Bofors, many JPCs have been set up. The Ketan Parekh and Harshad Mehta JPCs did not produce reports which could fathom all issues involved. The demand for setting up a JPC is a cliché popular among political parties and parliamentarians in India.
In Britain, whose Westminster model is the beacon of India's parliamentary system, JPCs were discontinued a century ago. The last JPC was set up on what was called the Marconi scandal in the 1920s - commenting on the inefficacy of probes by parliamentary committees, British political theorist and economist Harold Laski had noted that MPs tend to be divided on party lines and had thus advocated that a judicial probe, set up under the Commissions of Enquiry Act (which is a creature of parliament), may be better. UK has adhered to Laski's thought since. A parliamentary probe tends to meander; past JPCs were granted several extensions of tenure. Hopefully the two-month time frame set by the Supreme Court will be adhered to and the interest of investors and the health of the stock market will be nursed back after the pitfalls are identified”. Updated: March 02, 2023 10:27 pm IST: https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/
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“The Fixed fights: Noora Kushtis Noora Kushtis: Create Law and Order Problems in India”