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Shoes thrown into religious events to the best judges of India

Shoes thrown into religious events to the best judges of India

The Indian lawyer threw shoes to the Chief Justice of the Chief Justice of this country after an angry judge on Hinduism.

RAKESH KISHORE began an attack on Monday in a court lawsuit in Delhi on a serious public insult and security violation throughout India.

The three lawyers who attended the court confirmed that the shoes were thrown to the judge in the BBC, and one confirmed that the shoes were poured out, saying, “I was wiped against the chief justice (different) definition.”

Kishore said, “India will not tolerate insults about Sanatan Dharma.” He later suspended in practice.

A spokesman for Ravi Shanker Jha, a lawyer in court during the case, told the BBC, “I raised my hand to announce that I threw shoes and threw shoes.”

JHA said, “After being arrested by court security, lawyers told me not to continue to claim and distract.

The Supreme Court of Gavai has always been calm, and another lawyer in court, Anas Tanwir, told the BBC.

The Chief Justice did not openly mention this issue. Indian authorities said that no prosecution would later be filed.

In an interview with the online Indian News Outlet, KISHORE mentioned the recent petitions related to the recent court petitions rejected by the chief justice.

Last month, the Supreme Court said: “This is purely publicity and lawsuit … ask God to do something.”

The opinion was argued by accusing him of ridiculing Hindu beliefs. Judge Gavai later paid attention to criticism and said he respected “all religions.”

Kishore said, “He was not only rejected to accept prayer, but he was surprised at the Lord of Vishnu.

For several hours after throwing shoes, Kishore said, “I couldn’t sleep since September 16.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the shoe attack “completely criticized,” and joined the choir of criticism throughout the political spectrum.

MODI talked with Judge Gavai and this attack was upset, PTI reported. PM said, “There is no place for such disgraced behavior in our society.”

Throwing shoes to someone in public places is considered rude and humiliating in many other countries and many other countries.

Earlier this year, shoes were thrown by President William Luto in Kenya at the rally.

In 2008, Iraq reporters threw shoes at the time when President George W Bush protested the US invasion of Iraq.

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