Chief Justice B.R. Gavai lauded Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during an Allahabad High Court event, calling him the most powerful and efficient Chief Minister in the country. He added that the land of Allahabad has always been the home of powerful individuals.
UP News: Chief Justice of India (CJI) B.R. Gavai praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during a significant event at the Allahabad High Court, stating that he is not only the most powerful and efficient Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh but of the entire nation. He also remarked that the land of Allahabad (Prayagraj) has always been the birthplace of powerful and influential personalities. During the event, Justice Gavai also emphasized the importance of the Indian Constitution and the nation's unity.
Allahabad: Land of Powerful Individuals
At the event, Chief Justice B.R. Gavai mentioned that Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal had recently also described Chief Minister Yogi as the most influential and hardworking Chief Minister in the country. In response, CJI Gavai stated that Allahabad has always been a land of powerful individuals, making Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's powerful stature natural. This statement clearly indicates the judiciary's appreciation for b state leadership, particularly those who are resolute and successful in their work.
The Constitution's 75-Year Journey
CJI B.R. Gavai also highlighted the 75-year journey of the Indian Constitution. He explained that when the draft Constitution was presented before the Constituent Assembly, there were some disagreements. Some members believed the Constitution was too federal, while others considered it too unitary. At that time, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar clarified that the Constitution was neither entirely federal nor entirely unitary, but rather a constitution that keeps the nation united and b during times of crisis.
He further stated that after independence, India progressed on the path of development under the guidance of the Constitution, while many of its neighboring countries struggled with conflict and instability. It is this Constitution that has provided the nation with strength and stability in all circumstances.
The Roles of the Judiciary, Legislature, and Executive
The Chief Justice mentioned that the legislature, executive, and judiciary have played crucial roles together in achieving social and economic equality in the country. These three pillars are the foundation for the nation's development and justice. He stressed that justice must truly reach every last individual. For this, these three institutions must work collaboratively to ensure that every citizen receives justice and equality prevails in society.
The Constitution and National Unity
B.R. Gavai stated that the Constitution has not only made India a democratic superpower but also provides the country with social, economic, and political stability. He emphasized the importance of understanding and respecting the fundamental principles of the Constitution, as this is what keeps the nation b and united.
The Judiciary's Responsibility
CJI Gavai also discussed the responsibility of the judiciary, stating that it is the judiciary's duty to remain independent and impartial. The judiciary must ensure that every citizen receives justice and that no one is deprived of it. He added that the judiciary must also protect the rights of the vulnerable sections of society.